Znfra-Red Spectra and Structure of Organic Long-Chain
Edward
Arnold
(Publishers)
Ltd.,
Polymers, by A. ELLIOI-T, 1969, pp. 119, price 3%.
London,
Linear chain polymers form a very important section of the chemical industry and, in addition, they constitute a large part of living organisms. These substances have been investigated by many techniques of which infra-red spectroscopy is one. The great strength of this book lies in its clear exposition of how infra-red
spectroscopy can provide meaningful information but also for the less-ordered amorphous region. biology
This book will be especially and polymer technology.
valuable
not only on the crystalline
for scientists
intercstcd
phase
in molecular T.W.J.
J. Mol.
S/ructurr.
6 (I 970)
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Molecular K. RAMASWAMY
should
Force AND
Field
for Seleninyl
S. JAYARAMAN,
Page 327, 3rd line below read as follows:
Fluoride
and
Selenonyl
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the heading
“a’ species”.
The expression
329. In the 2nd line of the-legend replaced by mdyn A rad -‘.
to Table
Page
331. In the 2nd line of the legend
to Table 2, mdyn A-’ rad-’
replaced
by mdyn A rad - *_
Page 332. 5th and 6th lint from
below.
Page 333. Equation
read as follows:
Page
J. Mol.
335.
(22) should
Reference Reference
Srructure,
6 (1970)
by
for Fr3
A- ’ rad- * should
Page
I, mdyn
Fluoride,
325-335.
should
be
be
For TVread TS.
2 should read R. J. GILLESPIE, Cltem. Can., (1963) 17. 8. The name of the second author should be J. S. MUIRHEAD. 252