Series XI. Macromolecular Chemistry Division (Division IV), 1946-1993
Scope and Content
The Addenda to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Records contains the organizational records of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, which mainly cover the period from 1973 to 1995. The records are arranged into the following twenty-one series:
- Council
- Bureau
- Executive Committee
- Finance Committee
- Meetings of Division Presidents and Records of Executive Secretary
- Publications Committee
- Standing Committees
- Physical Chemistry Division (Division I)
- Inorganic Chemistry Division (Division II)
- Organic Chemistry Division (Division III)
- Macromolecular Chemistry Division (Division IV)
- Analytical Chemistry Division (Division V)
- Applied Chemistry Division (Division VI)
- Clinical Chemistry Division (Division VII)
- Medicinal Chemistry Section (III.4)
- National Adhering Organizations
- Company Associates
- Observer Countries
- General Files
- IUPAC Conferences
- Conferences Sponsored by IUPAC
Dates
- Creation: 1946-1993
Series Description
This series contains the files of IUPAC’s Macromolecular Division. Founded in 1967, this division concerned itself with the science and technology of macromolecules and polymers. The Macromolecular Division was renamed the Polymer Division in 2004.
Arranged in its original order, the Macromolecular Chemistry Division files mainly document the activities of several bodies that were either formed or placed under the Macromolecular Chemistry Division’s oversight. The bodies represented in this series include the division’s Committee, the Commission on Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, and several Working Parties. Three files regarding reports published in Pure Applied Chemistry are also present here.
Correspondence makes up the bulk of the materials found in the Macromolecular Chemistry Division files. Report manuscripts are preserved here as well.
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