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American Chemical Society Removal of Trace Contaminants from the Air Victor R. Deitz, Ed. Sixteen chapters provide critical and in-depth coverage of air pollution characterization and removal. The collection stresses interactions among particulates and gas phase contami- nants; pesticides; occupational contaminants; cigarette smoke and aerosol filtration; sulfur dioxide; trace gas adsorption; nitrogen oxides; and high ozone concentrations. 207pages. Cloth. (1975) $17.25 Approaches to Automotive Emissions Control Richard W. Hum, Ed. Nine chapters spotlight current developments toward the goals of lower emissions and greater fuel economy: the impact of automotive trends and emissions regulations on gasoline demand; gaseous motor fuels; fuel volatility, the pre- engine converter; and low emissions combus- tion engines. 211 pages. Cloth. (1974)$12.95 Air Pollution Collected by D. H. Michael Bowen Contains 38 articles from Volumes 3-6 of En- vironmental Science & Technology. Laws and regulations, specific pollutants and standards, monitoring, control methods, and transporta- tion. 138 pages. Hard. (1973) $7.50 138pages. Paper. (1973)$4.50 Solid Wastes—II Collected by Stanton S. Miller Thirty-three articles from Volumes 4-7 of En- vironmental Science & Technology report on federal, state, and local government projects; recycling and resource recovery; auto hulk dis- posal; plastics; scrap iron and tires; industrial sewage and sludge; and solid waste treatment technology. "The book should be helpful to anyone who needs to be brought up to date in a hurry. " Reuse, Recycle (1975) 9, 11 118 pages. Hardback. (1973) $7.50 118 pages. Paperback. (1973) $4.50 Pollution Control and Energy Needs Robert M. Jimeson and Roderick S. Spindt, Eds. Nineteen papers focus on energy demands vs. primary fuel supplies and the effectiveness of technologies that have been developed to meet environmental regulations. Topics include natural energy reserves, control of SOx and NO*, Η-Oil desulfurization, sulfur oxides re- moval from stack gases, RCBahco system, effect of desulfurization methods on ambient air quality, and several available processes. 249pages. Cloth. (1973)$16.95 249pages. Paper. (1973) $9.95 Advances Symposia Reprint Collection T I R E S IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W./Wash., D.C. 20036 Solvents Theory and Practice Roy W. Tess, Ed. Thirteen papers present the latest application formulas and techniques to combat pollution from solvents. Predicted compositions of resin solutions, solvent selection by computer, pre- diction of flash points for solvent mixtures, epoxy resin coatings, photochemical smog re- activity of solvents, solvents in electrodeposi- tion coatings, polyamide resin solubility para- meters, and solubility characteristics of vinyl chloride homopolymers, copolymers, and ter- polymers. 227pages. Cloth. (1973) $15.75 Catalysts for the Control of Automotive Pollutants James E. McEvoy, Ed. Current research by auto makers, catalyst companies, universities, and chemical and petroleum companies on all aspects of catalytic conversion to reduce automotive emissions. Emphasis is on analytical methods, mechanisms of catalytic removal, and catalysts themselves. Specific topics examined in fourteen papers in- clude variation of selectivity, catalyst poisoning, the nature of the catalyst support, and others. 199pages. Cloth. (1975)$19.95 Trace Elements in Fuel Suresh P. Babu, Ed. The latest research results on these often-toxic emissions cover their origin, the quantities in which they escape into the atmosphere, deter- mination methods, and physiological effects. Specifically, fifteen chapters detail mineral matter and trace elements in coal; coal pretreat- mentand combustion; mercury and trace ele- ment mass balance; and environmental tox- icology. 216pages. Cloth. (1975) $16.50 Trace Elements in the Environment Evaldo L. Kothny, Ed. Nine chapters examine the geochemical cycle of trace elements in the environment. Boron, zinc, and selenium are discussed, as well as atmos- pheric pollutants, marine aerosol salt and dust, particulates, inorganic aerosols, S, V, Zn, Cd, Pb, Se, Sb, Hg. Includes methods of identifica- tion, separation, and measurement. 149pages. Cloth. (1973)$12.50 649pages. Paper. (1973)$7.25 Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 1 Senior Reporter: G. Eglinton A review of the literature up to mid-1973 cover- ing stable isotope studies and biological ele- ment cycling; environmental organic chemistry of rivers, lakes, bogs, marshes, swamps, oceans, fjords, anoxic basins; hydrocarbon distribution in the marine environment; DDT and PCB; organic chemistry of 2, 4-dichlorophen- oxyaceticacid. 199pages. Cloth. (1975)$22.00 Sulfur Removal and Recovery from Industrial Processes John B. Pfeitfer, Ed. Sixteen chapters form a consolidated reference source of sulfur removal and recovery methods concentrating on recovery techniques from sources other than power plant stacks. Emis- sions from smelter gas streams and Claus units are discussed, and seven scrubbing processes are described. Companion volume is No. 140. 221 pages. Cloth. (1975)$16.95 Marine Chemistry In the Coastal Environment Thomas M. Church, Ed. Forty-one chapters cover topics in six major areas: physical, organic, and tracer marine chemistry; estuarine geochemistry; hydrocar- bons and metals in the estuarine environment; ocean disposal forum; applications and re- sources in marine chemistry; and organic and biological marine chemistry. 710 pages. Cloth. (1975) $35.75 Water Pollution Collected by Stanton S. Miller One-hundred-six articles from Volumes 4-7 of Environmental Science & Technology discuss federal and state policy; how, and to what extent military, business, and industrial communities are acting to implement new laws and stand- ards; monitoring, specific pollutants, tertiary treatment, drinking water, microstaining, de- salination, electrolysis, adsorption, and sewage treatment. 317 pages. Hardback. (1974) $15.00 317pages. Paperback. (1974) $9.50 | i 1 SIS/American Chemical Society 1155 16th St., N.W./Wash., D.C. 20036 Please send the following books: D Check is enclosed for $ Q Bill me. Postpaid in U.S. and Canada, plus 40 cents elsewhere. Name Address City State Zip 942 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 49, NO. 11, SEPTEMBER 1977

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Page 1: TIRES IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

American Chemical Society

Removal of Trace Contaminants from the Air Victor R. Deitz, Ed. Sixteen chapters provide critical and in-depth coverage of air pollution characterization and removal. The collection stresses interactions among particulates and gas phase contami­nants; pesticides; occupational contaminants; cigarette smoke and aerosol filtration; sulfur dioxide; trace gas adsorption; nitrogen oxides; and high ozone concentrations. 207pages. Cloth. (1975) $17.25

Approaches to Automotive Emissions Control Richard W. Hum, Ed. Nine chapters spotlight current developments toward the goals of lower emissions and greater fuel economy: the impact of automotive trends and emissions regulations on gasoline demand; gaseous motor fuels; fuel volatility, the pre-engine converter; and low emissions combus­tion engines. 211 pages. Cloth. (1974)$12.95

Air Pollution Collected by D. H. Michael Bowen Contains 38 articles from Volumes 3-6 of En­vironmental Science & Technology. Laws and regulations, specific pollutants and standards, monitoring, control methods, and transporta­tion. 138 pages. Hard. (1973) $7.50 138pages. Paper. (1973)$4.50

Solid Wastes—II Collected by Stanton S. Miller Thirty-three articles from Volumes 4-7 of En­vironmental Science & Technology report on federal, state, and local government projects; recycling and resource recovery; auto hulk dis­posal; plastics; scrap iron and tires; industrial sewage and sludge; and solid waste treatment technology. "The book should be helpful to anyone who needs to be brought up to date in a hurry. " Reuse, Recycle (1975) 9, 11 118 pages. Hardback. (1973) $7.50 118 pages. Paperback. (1973) $4.50

Pollution Control and Energy Needs Robert M. Jimeson and Roderick S. Spindt, Eds. Nineteen papers focus on energy demands vs. primary fuel supplies and the effectiveness of technologies that have been developed to meet environmental regulations. Topics include natural energy reserves, control of SOx and NO*, Η-Oil desulfurization, sulfur oxides re­moval from stack gases, RCBahco system, effect of desulfurization methods on ambient air quality, and several available processes. 249pages. Cloth. (1973)$16.95 249pages. Paper. (1973) $9.95

Advances Symposia Reprint Collection

TIRES IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W./Wash., D.C. 20036

Solvents Theory and Practice Roy W. Tess, Ed. Thirteen papers present the latest application formulas and techniques to combat pollution from solvents. Predicted compositions of resin solutions, solvent selection by computer, pre­diction of flash points for solvent mixtures, epoxy resin coatings, photochemical smog re­activity of solvents, solvents in electrodeposi-tion coatings, polyamide resin solubility para­meters, and solubility characteristics of vinyl chloride homopolymers, copolymers, and ter-polymers. 227pages. Cloth. (1973) $15.75

Catalysts for the Control of Automotive Pollutants James E. McEvoy, Ed. Current research by auto makers, catalyst companies, universities, and chemical and petroleum companies on all aspects of catalytic conversion to reduce automotive emissions. Emphasis is on analytical methods, mechanisms of catalytic removal, and catalysts themselves. Specific topics examined in fourteen papers in­clude variation of selectivity, catalyst poisoning, the nature of the catalyst support, and others. 199pages. Cloth. (1975)$19.95

Trace Elements in Fuel Suresh P. Babu, Ed. The latest research results on these often-toxic emissions cover their origin, the quantities in which they escape into the atmosphere, deter­mination methods, and physiological effects. Specifically, fifteen chapters detail mineral matter and trace elements in coal; coal pretreat-mentand combustion; mercury and trace ele­ment mass balance; and environmental tox­icology. 216pages. Cloth. (1975) $16.50

Trace Elements in the Environment Evaldo L. Kothny, Ed. Nine chapters examine the geochemical cycle of trace elements in the environment. Boron, zinc, and selenium are discussed, as well as atmos­pheric pollutants, marine aerosol salt and dust, particulates, inorganic aerosols, S, V, Zn, Cd, Pb, Se, Sb, Hg. Includes methods of identifica­tion, separation, and measurement. 149pages. Cloth. (1973)$12.50 649pages. Paper. (1973)$7.25

Environmental Chemistry, Vol . 1 Senior Reporter: G. Eglinton A review of the literature up to mid-1973 cover­ing stable isotope studies and biological ele­ment cycling; environmental organic chemistry of rivers, lakes, bogs, marshes, swamps, oceans, fjords, anoxic basins; hydrocarbon distribution in the marine environment; DDT and PCB; organic chemistry of 2, 4-dichlorophen-oxyaceticacid. 199pages. Cloth. (1975)$22.00

Sulfur Removal and Recovery from Industrial Processes John B. Pfeitfer, Ed. Sixteen chapters form a consolidated reference source of sulfur removal and recovery methods concentrating on recovery techniques from sources other than power plant stacks. Emis­sions from smelter gas streams and Claus units are discussed, and seven scrubbing processes are described. Companion volume is No. 140. 221 pages. Cloth. (1975)$16.95

Marine Chemistry In the Coastal Environment Thomas M. Church, Ed. Forty-one chapters cover topics in six major areas: physical, organic, and tracer marine chemistry; estuarine geochemistry; hydrocar­bons and metals in the estuarine environment; ocean disposal forum; applications and re­sources in marine chemistry; and organic and biological marine chemistry. 710 pages. Cloth. (1975) $35.75

Water Pollution Collected by Stanton S. Miller One-hundred-six articles from Volumes 4-7 of Environmental Science & Technology discuss federal and state policy; how, and to what extent military, business, and industrial communities are acting to implement new laws and stand­ards; monitoring, specific pollutants, tertiary treatment, drinking water, microstaining, de­salination, electrolysis, adsorption, and sewage treatment. 317 pages. Hardback. (1974) $15.00 317pages. Paperback. (1974) $9.50

| i 1 S IS /Amer i can Chemical Society

1155 16th St., N.W./Wash. , D.C. 20036

Please send the fo l lowing books:

D Check is enclosed for $ Q Bill me. Postpaid in U.S. and Canada, plus 40 cents elsewhere.

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942 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 49, NO. 11, SEPTEMBER 1977