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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 39 Number 12 1986


A Tribute to Robert Schoenfeld 

AM Sargeson

pp. 1915-1916

  
 


An ab initio Investigation of the Equilibrium Structures of Hydrazine and of the Transition Structures Connecting Them 

NV Riggs and L Radom

pp. 1917-1928

  
 


Theoretical Prediction of CH3O and CH2OH Gas-Phase Decomposition Rate Coefficients 

PG Greenhill, BV Ogrady and RG Gilbert

pp. 1929-1942

  
 


Kinetic Simulation of Polymerization Involving Termination by Reversible Chain Transfer 

CHJ Johnson, G Moad, DH Solomon and TH Spurling

pp. 1943-1950

  
 


The Rates of Gas-Phase Reactions of Solvated Anions With Acetone and Methyl Acetate. A Flowing Afterglow Study 

JH Bowie, RN Hayes, JC Sheldon and CH Depuy

pp. 1951-1957

  
 


Electrolyte Molar Volumes at 273-373-K in Propylene Carbonate, N-Methylformamide, Formamide and Methanol: Their Relation to Solvent Compressibility. Ion Association Constants in Acetonitrile at 298-K 

GA Bottomley and MT Bremers

pp. 1959-1981

  
 


The Structures of Bis(O-Benzylxanthato)Nickel(II) and the Benzene Clathrate of Its 1,10-Phenanthroline Adduct 

AJ Edwards, BF Hoskins and G Winter

pp. 1983-1991

  
 


N.M.R. Studies of Phosphine Adducts of Mercury and Cadmium Xanthates and Halo Xanthates: Crystal and Molecular Structures of Cd(S2COPri)2PPh3, Hg(S2COPrI)2PPh3 and Hg(S2COPrI)2p(c-C6H11)3 

BF Abrahams, M Corbett, D Dakternieks, RW Gable, BF Hoskins, ERT Tiekink and G Winter

pp. 1993-2001

  
 


Lewis-Base Adducts of Group 11 Metal(I) Compounds. XXV. Synthesis and Structural Properties of Tris(Triphenylphosphine)Copper(I) Perchlorate and Nitrate 

JC Dyason, LM Engelhardt, PC Healy, HL Klich and AH White

pp. 2003-2011

  
 


Organoamidometallics. I. Syntheses of [N,N′-Bis(Polyfluorophenyl)Ethane-1,2-Diaminato(2-)]Platinum(II) Complexes by Decarboxylation 

DP Buxton, GB Deacon, BM Gatehouse, IL Grayson, RJ Thomson and DS Black

pp. 2013-2036

  
 


Stabilization of Simple Imines by Coordination to Ruthenium(II), and Aspects of Their Reactivity 

GW Whebell and FR Keene

pp. 2027-2035

  
 


Studies in Bile-Salt Solutions. XXII. The Effect of Reversed Micelles and of Aerosol-OT Aqueous Micelles on the Esterase Activity of Bile-Salt-Stimulated Human-Milk Lipase. Determination of Enzyme-Inhibitor Complex Dissociation Constants 

CJ Oconnor, IC Stockley and P Walde

pp. 2037-2048

  
 


Relaxation Processes in Aromatic Methyl-Groups. I. 2-Chloro-Toluene and 2,6-Dichloro-Toluene 

DJ Craik, RM Drew, I Kyratzis, ID Rae and JA Weigold

pp. 2049-2060

  
 


Decarboxylation of Bridgehead Carboxylic Acids by the Barton Procedure 

EW Della and J Tsanaktsidis

pp. 2061-2066

  
 


Oxidation of 1-Naphthols by Lead Tetraacetate in Acetic Acid 

H Greenland, JT Pinhey and S Sternhell

pp. 2067-2074

  
 


Experiments Directed Towards the Synthesis of Anthracyclinones. XII. Preparation of a Substituted Isobenzofuran From an Anthradifuran 

IK Boddy, RC Cambie, PS Rutledge and PD Woodgate

pp. 2075-2088

  
 


A Synthesis of 1-Methoxyisoquinoline-3,4-Diamine and Some Derived Imidazo[4,5-C]Isoquinolines 

LW Deady and EH Kachab

pp. 2089-2094

  
 


Synthesis of 3-(4′-Methoxyphenyl)-2,2,4,4-Tetramethylpentane and Some Cyclic Analogs 

DJ Collins and HA Jacobs

pp. 2095-2110

  
 


The Chemistry of Eremophila Spp. XXVI. New Viscidane Diterpenes 

PG Forster, EL Ghisalberti and PR Jefferies

pp. 2111-2120

  
 


The Chlorination of 2-Tert-Butyl-4,6-Dimethylphenol and 2,6-Di-Tert-Butyl-4-Methylphenol. The Formation of 5,6-Dichloro-4-Methylenecyclohex-2-Enones 

MP Hartshorn, MC Judd and WT Robinson

pp. 2121-2143

  
 


Cluster Chemistry. XLVII. X-Ray Crystal Structure of OsPt2(μ-CO)3(CO)2(PPh3)3 

MI Bruce, MR Snow and ERT Tiekink

pp. 2145-2149

  
 


Crystal-Structure of Trimethylphosphine Oxide 

LM Engelhardt, CL Raston, CR Whitaker and AH White

pp. 2151-2154

  
 


Activity-Coefficients of Some Quaternary Ammonium Salts in Chloroform 

R Paimin and RW Cattrall

pp. 2155-2159

  
 


Ammonia in the Ion-Source. III. Clustering With N-Oxides, Sulfoxides and Sulfones 

RG Gillis

pp. 2161-2164

  
 


Halogenated Terpenoids. XXV. The Structure of Limonene Tetrabromide 

RM Carman, CHL Kennard, WT Robinson, G Smith and BN Venzke

pp. 2165-2169

  
 


A Novel Anionic Rearrangement of a Cyclohexadienone. A Serendipitous Synthesis of Methyl (E)-3-Isopropyl-6-Oxohept-4-Enoate 

RM Carman and n Vandonge

pp. 2171-2175

  
 


Naturally-Occurring Dibenzofurans. X. A New Synthesis of Di-O-Methylstrepsilin 

RGF Giles and MV Sargent

pp. 2177-2181

  
 


Redox Properties of Macrotricyclic Hexaamine Cobalt(III) Complexes 

A Hammershoi, GA Lawrance and AM Sargeson

pp. 2183-2186

  
 


  
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