Contacts for Additional Information and Comments

The SSED welcomes your comments on its publications. Also welcome are suggestions for future conferences (main themes) and future volumes (subject matter). If you are interested in contributing to the IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series in any capacity as an editor, compiler, evaluator, referee, please contact Prof. Heinz Gamsjäger or any of the subcommittee officers listed below. Suggestions for new volumes in the SDS should include subject matter, names and addresses of contributors, a brief summary of the proposed volume and estimates of the total number of pages it will contain as well as an estimate of the time required to complete this effort. The SSED will also need a brief review on which fields of chemistry, biochemistry, engineering, etc. this proposed volume will impact upon. This information is needed since all SSED projects must be officially reviewed and approved by IUPAC. To plan new volumes and meet these requirements, it is extremely useful for new contributors to meet with members of the SSED by participating in one of its yearly meetings. In odd-numbered years, the Subcommittee meets for one day either within the framework of the IUPAC General Assembly or at the International Conference on Solution Chemistry. The 2007 General Assembly was held in Torino, Italy from 4-12 August, and the next General Assembly will be held in 2009 in Glasgow, UK from 3-7 August. This year the Subcommittee will meet after the International Conference on Solution Chemistry on 26 August 2009 in Innsbruck, Austria. In even-numbered years, the Subcommittee on Solubility and Equilibrium Data meets for two or three days prior to the ongoing series of conferences, the International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena. For details on these symposia, please refer to future meetings. Names and addresses of Subcommittee officers who will welcome all comments and suggestions follow.


 

Prof. Heinz Gamsjäger

Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie, Montanuniversität Leoben, Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, Leoben 8700, Austria

TEL:+43 (3842) 402-4804

FAX:+43 (3842) 402-4802

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

Dr. Wolfgang Hummel

Paul Scherrer Institut, Waste Management Laboratory, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland

TEL:+41 (56) 310-29 94

FAX:+41 (56) 310-28 21

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

Prof. Erich Königsberger

Chemistry, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia

TEL:+61 (8) 9360-2916

FAX:+61 (8) 9310-1711

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

Prof. John W. Lorimer

1625 Hillside Drive, London, Ontario N6G 2R7, Canada

TEL:+1 (519) 434 1944

FAX:+1 (519) 661 3022

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

Dr. Mark Salomon

65 Island View Way, Sea Bright, New Jersey 07760, USA.

TEL:+1 (732) 747-2745

FAX:+1 (732) 741-0277

EMAIL:  [email protected]

 

Prof. David Shaw

85 E. India Row No. 26A, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, USA.

TEL:+1 (907) 474-7723 or +1 (617) 367-7386

FAX:+1 (907) 474-7204

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

            Prof. Wolfgang Voigt

Institut für Anorganische Chemie, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Leipziger Strasse 29, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany.

TEL:+49 (3731) 394-338

FAX:+49 (3731) 394-058

EMAIL: [email protected]

 

Prof. Earle W. Waghorne
University College Dublin, School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
TEL: +353 1 716 2132
FAX: +353 1 716 1178
EMAIL: [email protected]

 

 


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