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E. President Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
E. President Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
A history of the first president of the Pacific Polymer Federation.
H. Pacific Polymer Federation Conference Reports, Otto Vogl
H. Pacific Polymer Federation Conference Reports, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
Reports of the first through the sixth Pacific Polymer Federation Conferences, held biennially 1989-1999. Also includes reporting on the Pacific Polymer Federation.
G. Excerpts Of Pacific Polymer Federation Newsletters, Otto Vogl
G. Excerpts Of Pacific Polymer Federation Newsletters, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
Excerpts of Pacific Polymer Federation Newsletters 1-13, 1989-2003. Covers the presidencies of Otto Vogl, Takeo Saegusa, Joseph Salamone, Chung Yup Kim, Fosong Wang, Takeshi Ogawa, and Supawan Tantayanon.
F. Growth Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
F. Growth Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
Describes the growth and development of the Pacific Polymer Federation,
B. The Signing Of The Constitution Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
B. The Signing Of The Constitution Of The Pacific Polymer Federation, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
The Constitution of the Pacific Polymer Federation was signed on October 19, 1987 in Tokyo, Japan at the Inter-national House in Roppongi, Tokyo by the Chairman of the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry, S, R. Eby, and the Chair-man of the Foreign Affairs Committee, O. Vogl; by the President of the Society of Polymer Science Japan, M. Takayanagi; Chairman and Vice President for International Affairs, A. Abe. For the Polymer Division of the Royal Aus-tralian Institute of Chemistry, Chairman D.J.T. Hill and Chair-man of the International Committee, J.H. O'Donnell signed the Constitution.
C. Pacific Polymer Federation Presidents, Otto Vogl
C. Pacific Polymer Federation Presidents, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
Names and photographs of the presidents of the Pacific Polymer Federation.
Fundamental Chemistry Of U And Pu In The Tbp-Dodecane-Nitric Acid System: Quaterly Report, Kenneth Czerwinski, Byron Bennett
Fundamental Chemistry Of U And Pu In The Tbp-Dodecane-Nitric Acid System: Quaterly Report, Kenneth Czerwinski, Byron Bennett
Separations Campaign (TRP)
The speciation of hexavalent U and tetravalent Pu will be examined in the TBP-dodecane- nitric acid systems. This topic is chosen based on data needs for separation modeling identified by the AFCI. Emphasis will be placed on studying the influence of nitrate and acetohydroxamic acid on U and Pu speciation as well as conditions where a third phase forms in the organic phase. The organic phase will be 30 % TBP in dodecane. Equal volumes of aqueous and organic phase will be used. The speciation of the actinides in the aqueous and organic phase will be determined by a number …