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Australian Journal of Chemistry Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 57 Number 2 2004
Ionic Liquids


Table of Contents with graphics and descriptions 


pp. v-viii

 


Ionic Liquids Symposium 

Douglas MacFarlane

pp. 111-112

 


Ionic Liquids—An Overview 

Stewart A. Forsyth, Jennifer M. Pringle and Douglas R. MacFarlane

pp. 113-119

  
 


Ionic Liquids Based on Imidazolium and Pyrrolidinium Salts of the Tricyanomethanide Anion 

Stewart A. Forsyth, Stuart R. Batten, Qing Dai and Douglas R. MacFarlane

pp. 121-124

  
 


Manganese Dioxide Allylic and Benzylic Oxidation Reactions in Ionic Liquids 

Ivan Hemeon, Neil W. Barnett, Nicholas Gathergood, Peter J. Scammells and Robert D. Singer

pp. 125-128

  
 


Charge Transfer Polymerization in Ionic Liquids 

Ranganathan Vijayaraghavan and Douglas R. MacFarlane

pp. 129-133

  
 


Indium-Mediated Addition of 4-Bromocrotonic Acid to Aldehydes and Ketones—A Simple, High Yielding Route to α-Allyl-β-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acids 

Michael C. Bowyer, Charles M. Gordon, Sarah K. Leitch, Adam McCluskey and Craig Ritchie

pp. 135-137

  
 


Design of Ionic Liquids for Electrochemical Applications 

Masahiro Yoshizawa, Asako Narita and Hiroyuki Ohno

pp. 139-144

  
 


Thermal Degradation of Ionic Liquids at Elevated Temperatures 

Krisztian J. Baranyai, Glen B. Deacon, Douglas R. MacFarlane, Jennifer M. Pringle and Janet L. Scott

pp. 145-147

  
 


Keto–Enol Tautomerism as a Polarity Indicator in Ionic Liquids 

Martyn J. Earle, Brian S. Engel and Kenneth R. Seddon

pp. 149-150

  
 


Analysis of Gold in Solutions Containing Ionic Liquids by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry 

Jacqueline A. Whitehead, Geoffrey A. Lawrance and Adam McCluskey

pp. 151-155

  
 


A Long-Chain Phosphine Designed as a Metallomesogen Generator—Synthesis and Coordination Properties 

Daravong Soulivong, Dominique Matt , Jack Harrowfield and Loïc Toupet

pp. 157-160

  
 


Metal-Ion Recognition—Selective Bulk Membrane Transport of Silver(I) Using Thioether Donor Macrocycles as Ionophores, and X-Ray Structure of the Silver Complex of an S4-Donor Ring 

Marina Fainerman-Melnikova, Leonard F. Lindoy , Show-Yee Liou, John C. McMurtrie, Noel P. Green, Azizollah Nezhadali, Gholamhossin Rounaghi and William N. Setzer

pp. 161-166

  
 


An Evaluation of Some Hindered Diamines as Chiral Modifiers of Metal-Promoted Reactions 

Jayamini Illesinghe, Richard Ebeling, Brett Ferguson, Jim Patel, Eva M. Campi, W. Roy Jackson and Andrea J. Robinson

pp. 167-176

  
 


Inorganic Electrochemistry: Theory, Practice and Application by Piero Zanello  

Alan Bond

pp. 177-177

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