The airplane wings quilted on the cover are coated with pressure sensitive
paint for use in wind tunnel research. Oxygen
Quenching of Luminescence of Pressure Sensitive Paint for Wind Tunnel
Research by Martin Gouterman is one of the thirteen articles in
this issue based on a symposium sponsored jointly by the Division
of Chemical Education and the Division of Inorganic Chemistry at the
ACS meeting held in Orlando, Florida, in August 1996. The symposium,
beginning on page 633, focuses on applications of inorganic photochemistry
in three general areas: biological chemistry, luminescence sensors,
and advanced materials.
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