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19th ISFC -ISoFT'09

 

American Chemical Society


Division of Fluorine Chemistry

Home Page and Division News 

 

 

The Division Officers page has been updated for 2009

 

The fall 2008 Division Newsletter has been posted to the site. Click on Newsletter on the menu bar to the left.

 

There is an updated membership form available for 2008. Click on Membership on the menu bar to the left.

 

Division members can get a personal subscription to the Journal of Fluorine Chemistry (Elsevier) at a discount. Click here to obtain an order form and more details..

 

An article entitled "Fabulous Fluorine" on fluorine's role in the life sciences has been published in C&E News. Here is a link to the article.

 

Some fluorine compound safety information (including HF burn treatment protocols) has been added to the links page

 

Important Membership Directory Information: To be included in the printed directory of Fluorine Division Members, the ACS now requires you to opt in. Please click here for more information. If you do not respond it will be taken as an "opt-out" response and you will not be included in the directory.

 

The Oxford University Press publishes the ACS catalogue of books. ACS members are entitled to a 30% discount. To take advantage of the discount, you must purchase books online and you need to enter the OUP web site through the following link: www.oup.com/us/acs.

 

Do you know of an interesting Fluorine-related web site? Maybe it's a university or organization home page you found interesting or possibly a supplier's page with useful fluorine compound information (maybe it's your own site!). If you would like to share your finding with the rest of the division, email the link to Phil Henderson for inclusion into our "Links" page.

 

Questions, comments, or suggestions for this site should be sent to Phil Henderson

 


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Last Updated :06/15/09

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