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Report on the activities and administration of the international committee of electrochemical thermodynamics and kinetics, CITCE. 16th Meeting of CITCE, Budapest, 6th–10th September 1965

✍ Scribed by M. Fleischmann


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


According to the decisions reached during the past year, CITCE is now an Associated Organization of the International Union of Pure and Applied ChemisWy. It has been agreed that the work of the previous IUPAC Sub-Commissions, dealing with electrochemical topics will in future be carried out by appropriate CITCE Commissions. (See 1.2. below.) In order to implement these changes it has been necessary to reorganize the work of the former CITCE Commissions and to change their designation: in future they will be known as Sections. At the same time the order of the Sections has been changed. All the former Commissions are represente'd by Sections except the Commission on Electrochemical Nomenclature and Definitions which remains as a Commission. At the meeting of CITCE in Budapest, it was agreed by Board and Council that the officers of the sections should in future only serve for a limited period of years. During the present year the Chairmen and Co-Chairmen of the Sections were the same as those of the former Commissions. In view of the change in the field covered by Section 1, it has been decided that Professor R. Defay, Professor J. Koryta and Dr. R. Parsons should act as co-chairmen of this Section. The Chairmenship and Co-Chairmenship of all the Sections is due to be reconsidered by Board and Council in the coming year. The present Sections therefore are:


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