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Annual Index 2001 ANNUAL INDEX OF THE JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY Volume 73 — Numbers 912-923 January-December, 2001 Keyword Subject Index Additives Oil-Based ab., 7; Aug., p. 95 Dispersants Sept.. p. Polyethylene ar., p. 61 ar I MN on rk ee 5 Powder - 59; , p. 63; Oct., p. 135 Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers ..............c.cccccscsseseeseseereees : 5 Solvent-based 7; Aug., p. 111; Nov. p. 19 lhickeners ......... yEaeS esau oA - Solventless ................. Font vest ire tasxie g unaicaabeeeaeveabe’ STO Em Utraviolet Light Stabilizers ...................s00+ LER ets Ky De rhermoset oad NE PII ianie Sait cctstnicnncasaetauainane . 39; .. th , 4\pI., P- , p- 81; ne Analysis . | Tene Any : Coatings Components . Atomic Force Microscopy ...........:.ssssssessees eb., p. 115; Apr., . Acrylics ..........+. Jan. p. 65; Feb., p. 99; Feb., p. 115; May, 54> Dec May, p. 63; June, p. 81; Oct., p. 117; Dec., Compressive Sheer Delamination ; . Ps y 7 ] p- a7Q-; Feb, ., p. 1077.; Mar.,. CORCERL TESIIID oov evesscssciarssersdeosenssvee .Apr., p. 45; June, ‘if _ Apr., p. 53; June, p. 97; Oct., , p. 65; Sept Epoxy Resins .......... Apr., p. 59; May, p. 63; June, p. 57; Nov. Differential Scanning Calorimetry .................Jan., p. 65; Aug,, = Latexes, Colloids, Emulsions : Mar., p. 39; May, Electrochemical Impedance ..............::::000+ ; 5; May, p. 57; Aug., p. 89; Sept., p. 1; Oct., June, p. 65; Sept Melamine-Formaldehyde Resins ...............++: Apr., p. 53; May, Electrochemical Noise ........... sos wie isi ncaaseantuceerea nteaaklenrea s Sept., 7 — sig p- 81; Dec., SE ES ee : : nh Ds hg EAE Pe ery Aug,, Fracture Toughness Pigments .... -- p. 65; Sept., p. 81; Dec., FTIR. ATR = : r. p. 19; Dec Polyesters , p- 63; June, p. Gas Chromatography the oie slodte neu | 71) iil SR WINN osc cos ccscncewatirevactinosomeaven ncscseniomaveanoerennens Feb., p. 107 Goniophotometry EOC aT NSD RT Ne, 7 Coati P Hardness, Scratch Resistance .........Jan., p. 65; July, 55; Aug. ; coatings Processes us Particle Size Analvsis Dp. Application Methods 55; Sept., p. Rheology ., p. 39; Apr., p. 59; Aug., p. 95; Dec., p. ' : P- 41; May, Solvents, . Aug., p. 111; Nov., RD StI cass seritesccncsicoxericcvvivertnassarseasootens Apr., 59; May, Stirtace ATALYSIG ........0<20:-.<05-0- .June, p. 65; Sept., p. 51; Dec., p. Flow, Levelling ; ; July Thermal Analysis ......................June, p. 65; Aug., p. 89; Aug., p. Heat and Mass Transfer r., p. 39; May, UV Spectroscopy «...........-..- .....- July, p. 45; Dec., p. 51; Dec., p. y, p- 63; Dec., X-ray Scattering, Crystallography ............:ssscesesseeeeeeeenee AUQ,, . Reaction Kinetics .. Chemical Processes Rheology Vegeninesiandeidadsbbinenshun nnsuinaedbssetsiantinaies bnhina UuenaunabetinGannnen eeneeene Mar., F Catalysis b., p. 99; Aug., p. 95; Oct Solventborne June, p. 5; Aug., p. Saves ' Te epee eae oe Spray / ication May, Corrosion, Corrosion Protection ...............:..Jan., p. 43; Feb., p. a — 5 41M sn dae Feb., p. 107; Mar., p. 61; Apr., p. 45; Apr., p. 67; June, ; eeaeien ee ee ee ee . Cc ; c. 4 Aug., p. 111; Sept., p. Oct. june, p. 65; Aug., p. 95; Sept., p. 73; Oct., p. = ; i < P Crosslinking, Cure .................... Feb., p. 107; May, p. 63; June, Coatings Properties Aug., p. 95; Oct., Accelerated Testing June, p. 57; Oct., p. 135; Nov., Photodegradation ... Apr., p. 45; July, p. 45; Sept., p. 81; Dec., Stabilization Adhesion ............. Apr., p. 53; Sept., p. 65; Oct., p. 107; Nov., PSION oi cscorsecsoveceevessacanpecenssorsesheceeseneerees June, p. 73; Sept., INIA CANIN oisr eescesaceccssnccegeciancaapecioolinaiknsntnigaticleoniao > ; Chip Resistance Classes of Coatings Coalescence . ; May, CR RENTING isc ices cesicsstsavescncecsscinens Apr., p. 45; Sept., | ETOAC, FDOT acces ceisinss cexceneoreesvesnetneeoin Apr., p. 45 Color Theory Architectural ar., p. 39; Mar., p. 53; Aug., Corrosion 'eb., p. 107; y, p- 57; June, Sept., p. 81; Oct., Aug., p. 95; Sept., Automotive—OEM June, p. 73; July, p. 45; July, I isons ca'scencpccensnnttonuemwessb eieeencc tevsasa yt i Apr., p. 67; July, ¢ July, 63; Oct., p. 107; Oct., p. 117; Oct., Durability . Sept., p. 65; Sept., p. 81; Oct., p. 117; Automotive—Refinish Oct., p. 135; Dec. p. Barrier . Feb., p. 107; Aug., Os Flow, Levelling: «...--.2.:0.-..-c-cs--csss00e Mar., p. 39; May, p. 41; July, p. 63 Con ... / ip Pe 0; ek. Free Volume ‘eb., p. 115 EB, UV, Radiation Cure VAWwI SV I Gloss Contrast Ratio Dec., p. 61 Enamel .. Hardness, Scratch Resistance Jan., p. 65; Feb., p. 107; Epoxy =Jw) W . 53; Aug., p. %; Get. p. 117 PRISONERS. 5a... occessvccecscesessesersenses FED, Bs IGF? . 3 2. FJe) | i s Mechanical Properties ........ Aug., p. ° p:- oO Permeability Industrial Maintenance b., 7 ~ Pp Physical Aging Latex Feb., p. 115; May, p. 41; May, p. Physical Properties ................. Aug., p. 105; Sept., p. 51; N , p. 51; Sept., p. 81; Oct., p. 117; Dec., p. 51 Dec., p. 51; Vol. 73, No. 923, December 2001 Service Life Prediction Sept., p. 65; Dec Flocculation ................ sodas imei Ca an Solvent Resistance : Jan., p. 57; Apr., Formulation .................. pelbiaceeins . Aug., p Structure aay ne = ede ; vsnne acy Water-Resistance ; ; Jan., Pigment Optics 3 cnc aap a 4 Weatherability Feb., p. 107; Apr., p. 45; July, Titanium Dioxide ‘ Aug., p. 95; Sept., p. 81 Sept., p. 65; Oct., p. 117; Dec Zinc based " ° one ° Feb , Pp 107 Computer Applications Polymers, Polymerization, Polymeric Components < Coatings Formulation June Acrylics . Jan., p. 65; Feb., p. 99; Mar., p. 53; Dec., } DDaetsai gn Anoafl ysEixs,p eriSmtaetnitssti cs May, , p. 57; JJuunnee AAmliknyedss, Amides... : ; : . ; Feb., p. nssss1so0re7 ; SMaOrO.,Ne s & 5a) Molecular Modeling, Simulation ; Nov Emulsion ........ ; i os ene ee Process Modeling Simulation ... pas May Epoxy eavesecanacevebseswess . Scveccoucecse Nov., Ip Reactive Kinetics ... ; iceeaenen : See k Environmental Concerns, Regulations Urethane 2 Sere ; cae svonee ULE, Acid Rain July Pretreatment, Conversion Coating Air Quality May, p. 63; Aug., p. 111; Nov Chromate Replacements Feb., p. 99; Apr., Emissions May, p. 63; Aug., p. 111; Nov Conversion Coating Life Cycle Analysis ee . Aug Tannin Non-HAP re le Pollution b., p. 107; Aug . 95; Nov. Solvents Regulatory Policy g 111 j Nov., Characterization Safety seonsaet Ps NIU, scicocicav-dcxses:avaitis aacecenctccations VOC Control ; , p. 57; Feb., Solvency, Solubility Parameters .... Aug., p g., >; Nov Voc Formulation Substrates High Solids ; Aug Aluminum ......... Feb., p. 107; Apr., p. 45; Aug., p. 95; Oct., Powder en .. Jan., Galvanized Steel; Alloy Coated Steel .. Feb., p. 107; Aug. Solventless eis : entiitensnecaniens aig A Sept., p. 73; Oct. Solvents es upsbiodseuned, Tana oe Ree eee snnibcainketisiann inedavigupeeianaies adele . Dec., Statistical Design ines Hydrophobically Modified ......... ‘ Iron, Cast Iron, Steel .......... ,p p. 61; June, FPOTOUS, AORAIIC 5 scciccvecscacescevsesescee Soreveivessunneteradates MMM! S Aluminum omar o . June, Sheet Molding Compound ... sisseaw papaciceihiien Sees) Color .. Sept. [Thermoplastic Olefins Corrosion ; 5 97; Aug., f Water-Soluble ............. Dispersion .¥ Dec., Wood — - p- 39; 95: Sept., p 65 Alphabetical Listing of Papers About Coatings and Cathodic Protection: Electrochemical Features Formulation and Testing of a Waterborne Primer Containing Chestnut of Coatings Used on Pipelines—I.C.P. Margarit, O.R. Mattos, Tannin—O.R. Pardini, J.1. Amalvy, A.R. Di Sarli, R. Romagnoli, J.R.R.M. Ferreira, and J.P. Quintela, Mar., p. 61 V.F. Vetere, Feb., p. 99. Advances in Emulsion Polymerization for Coatings Applications: Fracture Toughness of Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Coatings—R.L. Latex Blends and Reactive Surfactants—M.S. El-Aasser, J. Tang, Ballard, R.A. Sailer, B. Larson, and M.D. Soucek, Feb., p. 107. X. Wang, E.S. Daniels, V.L. Dimonie, and E.D. Sudol, Sept., p. 51. Free Volume Distribution during Consolidation and Coalescence of Latex Films—A,J. Hill, M.R. Tant, R.L. McGill, P.P. Shang, R.R. Calcium Tripolyphosphate: An Anticorrosive Pigment for Paint Stocki, D.L. Murray, and J.D. Cloyd, Feb., p. 115. F. Vetere, M.C. Deya, R. Romagnolia,n d B. del Amo, June, p. Influence of Additives on Interfacial Phenomena During Film Changes in Composition and Characteristics of Latex Paints Applied Formation of Powder Coatings—P. Uhlmann and K. Grundke, on Porous Inorganic Substrates—D.Y. Perera, D. Vanden Eynde, Apr., p. 59 and J-M. Borus, Aug., p. 89. Cycloaliphatic Epoxide Crosslinkable Core-Shell Latexes: A New Hydrophobic Coatings from Emulsion Polymers—D.R. Bassett, Jan., Strategy for Waterborne Epoxide Coatings—M.D. Soucek, G. p 43. Teng, and S. Wu, Oct., p. 117 Hydrothermal Degradation Study of Phenolic Polymer Coatings by Advanced Analytical Methods—T. Sugama, S.S. Kelley, and K. Digital System for Detecting, Classifying, and Fast Retrieving Corrosion Gawlik, June, p. 65. Generated Defects—S.T. Kyvelidis, L. Lykouropoulos, and N. Liquid Water Permeability of Exterior Wood Coatings-Testing Kouloumbi, Apr., p. 67. According to a Proposed European Standard Method—J. Ekstedt Duration of Wood Preweathering: Effect on the Service Life of and G. Ostberg, Mar., p. 53. Subsequentiy Applied Paint—R.S. Williams and W.C. Feist, Low VOC Carbamate Functional Coatings Compositions for Sept., Pp 65 Automotive Topcoats—M.L. Green, July, p. 55. Electrochemical Study of Lap-Joint Corrosion of Steel with Metallic Measuring Adhesion of Poly(Olefins): The Role of Adhesion Promoter Coatings—A. Bautista, J.A. Gonzalez, E. Otero, and M. Morcillo, and Substrate—R.A. Ryntz, D. Britz, D.M. Mihora, and R. Pierce, Sept., p. 7723 Oct., p. 107. Film Formation from Latex Dispersions—M. Visschers, J. Laven and R. van der Linde, May, p. 49. 102 Journal of Coatings Technology Nano-Mechanical Propertieasn d Topography of Thermosetting Acrylic Synergistic Effect of Driers on Soybean Oil-Based Ceramer Coatings— Powder Coatings—D.C. Andrei, J.L. Keddie, J.N. Hay, S.G. D. Deffar and M.D. Soucek, Aug., p. 95. Yeates, B.J. Briscoe, and D. Parsonage, Jan., p. 65. UV-Visible Technique for Studying Powder Coatings and Their Nanostructured Silicon Sol-Gel Surface Treatments for Al 2024-T3 Dissolution—O. Pekcan and E. Arda, Dec., p. 51. Protection—A.]. Vreugdenhil, V.N. Balbyshev, and M.S. Donley, Apr., p. 35 Short Communications NIST Reference Goniophotometer for Specular Gloss Measurements M.E. Nadal and E.A. Thompson, June, p. 73 Stabilization of Aluminum Pigment in Waterborne Paints—B. Miiller, Novel Coatings Based on Mixtures of Blown Soybean Oil and Acrylate C. Oughourlian, and D. Triantafillidis, June, p. 81 Prepolymers—P. Ni, F.N. Jones, and S. Fu, Jan., p. 57 Novel Coatings from Soybean Oil Phosphate Ester Polyols—B Open Forum Zhong, C. Shaw, M. Rahim, and J. Massingill, Apr., p. 53 Meeting the Challenge of Radical Change: Coatings R&D as We Enter On the Combined Use of UVA, HALS, Photooxidation, and Fracture the 21st Century—G.R. Pilcher, Oct., p. 135 Energy Measurements to Anticipate the Long-Term Weathering Next Generation of Aircraft Coatings Systems—G. Bierwagen, Apr., Performance of Clearcoat/Basecoat Automotive Paint Systems ». 45. J.L. Gerlock, A.V. Kucherov, and M.E. Nichols, July, p. 45. Outlook for Zero-VOC Resins—F.N. Jones, May, p. 63. On the Use of the Atomic Force Microscope to Monitor Physical Degradation of Polymeric Coating Surfaces—M.R Technology Forum VanLandingham, T. Nguyen, W.E. Byrd, and J.W. Martin, Dec., p 43 Characterization of Absorptivities to Solar Radiation for Colored Pigments in Coatings—H-Y. Guo, X-Y. Li, and P. Wang, Dec., p. \ Perspective on the History of and Current Research in Surfactant- ‘gE Modified Water-Soluble Polymers—J.E. Glass, Feb., p- 79. Colorant-Induced Exterior Discoloration of Latex Paints—L. Process Model for Latex Film Formation: Optical Clarity Fronts—A.} Sadasivan and U.R. Gandhi, Sept., p. 81. Routh, W.B. Russel, J. Tang, and M.S. El-Aasser, May, p. 41. A Comparison of Methods to Assess Pigment Dispersion—S.T. Van, B.V. Velamakanni, and R.R. Adkins, Dec., p. 61. Rheological Approach to the Capillary Penetration of Coating into Sources of Error in VOC Determination via EPA Method 24—D,]. Wood—M. de Meijer, B. van de Velde, and H. Militz, Mar., p. 39 Mania, M.L. Bruck, S. Fezzey, and F.L. Floyd, Aug., p. 111. fert-Butyl Acetate: Non-HAP Solvent for High-Solids Epoxy Sheet Coating by Drawdown of Extruded Polymer—F. Ding, A.J. Giacomin, and J.C. Slattery, Oct., p. 127. Formulations—C. Rodriguez, C. Cooper, P. Galick, S. Harris, and D. Pourreau, Nov., p. 19. Structural Analysis of Coating Film with Ultra-Small-Angle X-ray Variables Influencing Microflocculation in Coalesced Emulsion— Scattering—I. Soga and H. Matsuoka, Aug., p. 105 Toronto Society for Coatings Technology, May, p. 57. Surface-Tension-Driven Flows of Coatings: Bondline Readout Formation—R.H. J]. Blunk and J.O. Wilkes, July, p. 63. Adkins, R.R.—See Van, S.T. Deya, M.C.—See Vetere, V.F. Amalvy, J.1—See Pardini, O.R. Di Sarli, A.R.—See Pardini, O.R. Andrei, D.C., Keddie, J.L., Hay, J.L., Yeates, $.G., Briscoe, B.J., and Dimonie, V.L.—See El-Aasser, M.S. Parsonage, D.—Nano-Mechanical Properties and Topography of Ding, F., Giacomin, A.J., and Slattery, J.C.—Sheet Coating by Thermosetting Acrylic Powder Coatings, Jan., p. 65. Drawdown of Extruded Polymer, Oct., p. 127. Arda, E.—See Pekcan, O Donley, M.S.—See Vreugdenhil, A.J. Balbyshev, V.N.—See Vreugdenhil, A.J. Ekstedt, J. and Ostberg, G.—Liquid Water Permeability of Exterior Balbyshev, V.N.—See Vreugdenhil, A.J. Wood Coatings—Testing According to a Proposed European Ballard, R.L., Sailer, R.A., Larson, B., and Soucek, M.D.—Fracture Standard Method, Mar., p. 53 Toughness of Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Coatings, Feb., p. 107. El-Aasser, M.S.—See Routh, A.F. Bassett, D.R.—Hydrophobic Coatings from Emulsion Polymers, El-Aasser, M.S., Tang, J., Wang, X., Daniels, E.S., Dimonie, V.L., and Jan., p. 43. Sudol, E.D.—Advances in Emulsion Polymerization for Coatings Bautista, A., Gonzalez, J.A., Otero, E., and Morcillo, M.,— Applications: Latex Blends and Reactive Surfactants, Sept., p. 51. Electrochemical Study of Lap-Joint Corrosion of Steel with Metallic Coatings, Sept., p. 73. Feist, W.C.—See Williams, R.S. Bierwagen, G.—Next Generation of Aircraft Coatings Systems, Apr., Ferreira, J.R.R.M.—See Margarit, I.C.P p. 45. Fezzey, S.—See Mania, D.J. Blunk, R.H.J. and Wilkes, J.O.—Surface-Tension-Driven Flows of Floyd, F.L.—See Mania, DJ. Coatings: Bondline Readout Formation, July, p. 63. Fu, $.—See Ni, P. Borus, J-M.—See Perera, D.Y. Briscoe, B.J—See Andrei, D.C. Galick, P.—See Rodriguez, C. Britz, D.—See Ryntz, R.A Gandhi, U.R.—See Sadasivan, L. Bruck, M.L.—See Mania, D.]. Gawlik, K.—See Sugama, T. Byrd, W.E.—See VanLandingham, M.R. Gerlock, J.L., Kucherov, A.V., and Nichols, M.E.—On the Combined Use of UVA, HALS, Photooxidation, and Fracture Energy Cloyd, J.D.—See Hill, AJ. Measurements to Anticipate the Long-Term Weathering Cooper, C.—See Rodriguez, C. Performance of Clearcoat/Basecoat Automotive Paint Systems, July, p. 45. Daniels, E.S.—See El-Aasser, M.S. Giacomin, A.J.—See Ding, F. de Meijer, M., van de Velde, B., and Militiz, H—Rheological Approach Glass, J.E—A Perspective on the History of and Current Research in to the Capillary Penetration of Coating Into Wood, Mar., p. 39. Surfactant-Modified Water-Soluble Polymers, Feb., p. 79. Deffar, D. and Soucek, M.D.—Synergistic Effect of Driers on Soybean Gonzalez, J.A—See Bautista, A. Oil-Based Ceramer Coatings, Aug., p. 95. Green, M.L.—Low VOC Carbamate Functional Coatings Del Amo, B.—See Vetere, V.F. Compositions for Automotive Topcoats, July, p. 55. Vol. 73, No. 923, December 2001 103 Grundke, K.—See Uhlmann, P. Russel, W.B.—See Routh, A.F. Guo, H-Y., Li, X-Y., and Wang, P.—Characterization of Absorptivities Ryntz, R.A., Britz, D., Mihora, D.M., and Pierce, R.—Measuring to Solar Radiation for Colored Pigments in Coatings, Dec., p. CC. ~ Adhesion of Poly(Olefins): The Role of Adhesion Promoter and Substrate, Oct., p. 107. Harris, S.—See Rodriguez, C€ Hay, J.N.—See Andrei, D.C Sadasivan, L. and Gandhi, U.R.—Colorant-Induced Exterior Hill, A.J., Tant, M.R., McGill, R.L., Shang, P.P., Stocki, R.R., Murray, Discoloration of Latex Paints, Sept., p. 81. D.L., and Cloyd, J.D.—Free Volume Distribution During Sailer, R.A.—See Ballard, R.L. Consolidation and Coalescence of Latex Films, Feb., p. 115. Shang, P.P.—See Hill, A.J. Shaw, C.—See Zhong, B. Jones, F.N.—Outlook for Zero-VOC Resins, May, p. 63 Slattery, J.C_—See Ding, F. ones, F.N See Ni. P Soga, I. and Matsuoka, H.—Structural Analysis of Coating Film with Jones F.N.—See Wicks, Jr., Z.W Ultra-Small-Angle X-ray Scattering, Aug., p. 105. Soucek, M.D., Teng, G., and Wu, S.—Cycloaliphatic Epoxide Keddie, ].L.—See Andrei, D.C Crosslinkable Core-Shell Latexes: A New Strategy for Waterborne Kelley, S.S.—See Sugama, T Epoxide Coatings, Oct., p. 117 Kouloumbi, N.—See Kyvelidis, S.T Soucek, M.D.—See Ballard, R.L. Kucherov, A.V.—See Gerlock, J. Kyvelidis, $.T., Lykouropoulos, L., and Kouloumbi, N.—Digital Soucek, M.D.—See Deffar, D. System for Detecting, Classifying, and Fast Retrieving Corrosion Stocki, R.R.—See Hill, A.J Sudol, E.D.—See El-Aasser, M.S. Generated Defects Apr. p. 67 Sugama, T., Kelley, S.S., and Gawlik, K—Hydrothermal Degradation I arson, B See Ballard, R.I Study of Phenolic Polymer Coatings by Advanced Analytical Laven, ].—See Visschers, M Methods, June, p 65 Li, X-Y—See Guo, H-Y Lykouropoulos, L.—See Kyvelidis, S.1 Tang, J—See El-Aasser, MLS. Tang, |—See Routh, A. Mania, D.]., Bruck, M.L., Fezzey, S., and Floyd, F.L.—Sources of Error Tant, M.R.—See Hill, A.J. in VOC Determination via EPA Method 24, Aug., p. 111. Teng, G.—See Soucek, M.D. Margarit, I.C.P., Mattos, O.R., Ferreira, ].R.R.M.—About Coatings Thompson, E.A.—See Nadal, M.I and Cathodic Protection: Electrochemical Features of Coatings Toronto Society for Coatings Technology—Variables Influencing Used on Pipelines, Mar., p. 61. Microflocculation in Coalesced Emulsion, May, p. 57. Martin, ].W.—See VanLandingham, M.R Triantafillidis, D—See Miller, B Massingill, |—See Zhong, B UhImann, P. and Grundke, K.—Influence of Additives on Interfacial Matsuoka, H.—See Soga, | Mattos, O.R.—See Margarit, I-C.P Phenomena During Film Formation of Powder Coatings, Apr., p. McGill, R.L.—See Hill, A.J 59. Mihora, D.M.—See Ryntz, R.A van de Velde, B.—See de Meijer, M Militz, H—See de Meijer, M van der Linde, R.—See Visschers, M Morcillo, M.—See Bautista, A Van., S.T., Velamakanni, B.V., and Adkins, R.R.—A Comparison of Miller, B., Oughourlian, C., and Triantafillidis, D.—Stabilization of Methods to Assess Pigment Dispersion, Dec., p. DD. Aluminum Pigment in Waterborne Paints, June, p. 81 Vanden Eynde, D.—See Perera, D.Y Murray, D.L.—See Hill, A.] VanLandingham, M.R., Nguyen, T., Byrd, W.E., and Martin, J.W.— Nadal, M.E. and Thompson, E.A.—NIST Reference Goniophotometer On The Use of the Atomic Force Microscope to Monitor Physical for Specular Gloss Measurements, June, p. 73 Degradation of Polymeric Coating Surfaces, Dec., p. AA. Nguy1e n, 1 See VanLandingham, M.R Velamakanni, B.V.—See Van, S.T. Ni, P.P, Jones, F.N., and Fu, S. Novel Coatings Based on Mixtures of Vetere, V.F., Deya, M.C., Romagnoli, R., and del Amo. B—Calcium Blown Soybean Oil and Acrylate Prepolymers, Jan., p. 57 [ripolyphosphate: An Anticorrosive Pigment for Paint, June, p. = Nichols, M.F See Gerlock J I Vetere, V.F.—See Pardini, O.R Ostberg, G.—See Ekstedt, ] Visschers, M., Laven, ]., and van der Linde, R.—Film Formation from Otero, See Bautista, A Latex Dispersions, May, p. 49 Oughourlian, € See Miiller, B Vreugdenhil, A.J., Balbyshev, V.N., and Donley, M.S.— Nanostructured Silicon Sol-Gel Surface Treatments for Al 2024- Pappas, $.P.—See Wicks, Jr., Z.W [3 Protection, Apr., p. 35. | > ardini, O.R., Amalvy, J.L, Di Sarli, A.R., Romagnoli, R., and Vetere, VV .I Formulation and Testingo f a Waterborne Primer Containing Walker, F.H.—Fundamentals of Polymer Chemistry: Part | Chestnut Tannin, Feb., p. 99 Definitions and Fundamental Concepts, Jan., p. 75. Parsonage, D.—See Andrei, D.C Walker, F.H.—Fundamentals of Polymer Chemistry: Part I1I—Phase Pekcan, O. and Arda, E.—UV-Visible Technique for Studying Powder Transitions in Polymers, Mar., p. 67 Coatings and Their Dissolution, Dec., p. BB Walker, F.H.—Fundamentals of Polymer Chemistry: Part II— Perera, D.Y., Vanden Eynde, D., and Borus, J-M. —Changes in Molecular Weights of Polymers, Feb., p. 75 Composition and Characteristics of Latex Paints Applied on Wang, P.—See Guo, H-} Porous Inorganic Substrates, Aug., p. 89 Wang, X.—See El-Aasser, M.S. Pierce, R.—See Ryntz, R.A Wicks, Jr., Z.W., Jones, F.N., and Pappas, $.P.—Color and Appearance: Pilcher, G.R.—Meeting the Challenge of Radical Change: Coatings Part I, June, p. 49. R&D as We Enter the 21st Century, Oct., p. 135 Wicks, Jr., Z.W., Jones, F.N., Pappas, $.P.—Pigment Dispersion: I, Oct., p. 145. Pourreau, D.—See Rodriguez, C Wicks, Jr., Z.W.—Color and Appearance: Part II, July, p. 73. Quintela, J.P—See Margarit, I.C.P Wilkes, J.0.—See Blunk, R.H.J. Williams, R.S. and Feist, W.C.—Duration on Wood Preweathering: Rahim, M.—See Zhong, B Effect on the Service Life of Subsequently Applied Paints, Sept., Rodriguez, C., Cooper, C., Galick, P., Harris, S., and Pourreau, D.— p. 65. Tert-Buty! Acetate: Non-HAP Solvent for High-Solids Epoxy Wu, S.—See Soucek, M.D. Formulations, Nov., p. 19 Romagnoli, R.—See Vetere, V.I Yeates, S.G.—See Andrei, D.C. Romangnoli, R.—See Pardini, O.R. Routh, A.F., Russel, W.B., Tang, J., and El-Aasser, M.S.—Process Zhong, B., Shaw, C., Rahim, M., and Massingill, | —Novel Coatings Model for Latex Film Formation: Optical Clarity Fronts, May, p. 41 from Soybean Oil Phosphate Ester Polyols—Apr., p. 53. 104 Journal of Coatings Technology | : 2

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