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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 31 Number 9 1978


The anodic oxidation of hydrogen on sodium tungsten bronzes 

JH Smith and RA Fredlein

pp. 1869-1874

  
 


Fluorescence decay of aromatic vapours. III. Single vibronic lifetimes and collision cross-sections for pyrimidine 

PR Nott and BK Selinger

pp. 1875-1887

  
 


Fluorescence decay of aromatic vapours. IV. Lifetime measurements on three further azabenzenes 

PR Nott and BK Selinger

pp. 1889-1896

  
 


Semi-empirical calculation of rates of SN2 Finkelstein reactions in solution by a quasi-thermodynamic cycle 

DJ McLennan

pp. 1897-1909

  
 


Conformational calculations of some azobilirubin isomers 

R Cetina, M Rubio, M Salmon and J Bernal

pp. 1911-1915

  
 


A comment on the structure of xenon hexafluoride 

DL Kepert

pp. 1917-1925

  
 


Crystal structure of Tris(N,N-diethyldithiocarbamato)thallium(III) 

DL Kepert, CL Raston, NK Roberts and AH White

pp. 1927-1932

  
 


The crystal structure of [MeHg(py)]+ [NO3]-, a complex with linear geometry for methylmercury(II) 

RTC Brownlee, AJ Canty and MF Mackay

pp. 1933-1936

  
 


Reactions of But-2-yne and Hexafluorobut-2-yne with Dicarbonyl(η-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)-cobalt, -rhodium and -iridium. Structure of the iridium complex (η-C5Me5)Ir2(CO)2(CF3C2CF3)3H  

PA Corrigan, RS Dickson, GD Fallon, LJ Michel and C Mok

pp. 1937-1951

  
 


The crystal and molecular structure of 1α,9β-Dichloro-2,2,10,10-tetramethoxy[2,2](2,6)pyridinophane 

D Taylor

pp. 1953-1957

  
 


Equilibria in complexes of N-heterocyclic molecules. XVII. Covalent hydration and the rate of dissociation of the Bis(2,2':6',2'-terpyridyl)iron(III) ion in acid solution 

WS Walters, RD Gillard and PA Williams

pp. 1959-1964

  
 


Asymmetric reduction of carbonyl compounds by yeast. IV. Preparation of optically active β-hydroxy sulfides, sulfoxides and sulfones 

RL Crumbie, BS Deol, JE Nemorin and DD Ridley

pp. 1965-1980

  
 


The absolute configuration of actinioerythrin 

PS Foss, PJ Green and RW Rickards

pp. 1981-1987

  
 


Relative migratory aptitudes in the Schmidt reaction of arylpropanones and 2-arylcyclohexanones 

RH Prager, JM Tippett and AD Ward

pp. 1989-2001

  
 


Preparation of some substituted Bicyclo[4,2,0]octa-1,3,5-trienes (benzocyclobutenes) 

MA O'Leary, MB Stringer and D Wege

pp. 2003-2012

  
 


Nitrones and oxaziridines. XX. Intramolecular nitrone 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition by substituent interaction: Synthesis and reduction of some tetrahydropyrroloisoxazoles 

DSC Black, RF Crozier and ID Rae

pp. 2013-2022

  
 


The hydrazinolysis of heterocyclic compounds. V. Reactions of 1-Amino-4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2(1H)-one hydrazone in water 

RG Dickinson, NW Jacobsen and IH Pitman

pp. 2023-2030

  
 


1H-1-Benzazepines. The reactions of laevulinic acid and β-benzoylpropionic acid with aniline and methoxyanilines 

V Candeloro and JH Bowie

pp. 2031-2037

  
 


Studies of Australian soft corals. VIII. A chemical and crystallographic study of a novel bicyclic diterpene alcohol with a rearranged skeleton from an unknown species of soft coral 

BF Bowden, JC Coll, SJ Mitchell, GJ Stokie and JF Blount

pp. 2039-2047

  
 


Studies of Australian soft corals. IX. A novel nor-diterpene from the soft coral Sinularia leptoclados 

BF Bowden, JC Coll, SJ Mitchell, J Mulder and GJ Stokie

pp. 2049-2056

  
 


Chemistry and crystal structure of leprolomin, a novel diphenyl ether from the lichen Psoroma leprolomum 

JA Elix, U Engkaninan, AJ Jones, CL Raston, MV Sargent and AH White

pp. 2057-2068

  
 


Insect Moulting Hormones: Possible Intermediates in the Metabolism of Cholesterol to Ecdysteroids in an Insect 

JF Kinnear, MD Martin, YK Chong, A Faux, DHS Horn and JS Wilkie

pp. 2069-2075

  
 


Alkaloids of Daphnandra apatela 

IRC Bick and S Sotheeswaran

pp. 2077-2083

  
 


Colouring Matters of the Aphidoidea. XLIV. A Survey of Long-Chain Acid Derivatives From Aphid Lipids Compared With Those of Related Insects. Glycerides of Octa-2,4,6-Trienoic Acid 

I Addae-Mensah and DW Cameron

pp. 2085-1090

 


Reaction of molybdenum pentoxide/pyridine/hexamethylphosphoramide with Grignard reagents. Conversion of organic bromides into hydroxy derivatives 

NJ Lewis and SY Gabhe

pp. 2091-2094

  
 


The absolute configuration of cryptopleurine and tylocrebrine 

E Gellert, R Rudzats, JC Craig, SK Roy and RW Woodard

pp. 2095-2097

 


Nucleophilic alkenes. V. Formation of a naphthalenic system by addition of 1,1-Dimethoxyethene to 2-Acetyl-1,4-benzoquinone and subsequent transformation 

DW Cameron, GI Feutrill and MA Sefton

pp. 2099-2101

 


  
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