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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 15 Number 4 1962


Electronic States of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: The Franck-Condon Principle and Geometries in Excited States 

EF McCoy and IG Ross

pp. 573-590

  
 


Excited States of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Pathways of Internal Conversion 

GR Hunt, EF McCoy and IG Ross

pp. 591-604

  
 


The Formation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons at High Temperatures. XV. The Pyrolysis of 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane ("iso-octane") 

GM Badger, JK Donnelly and TM Spotswood

pp. 605-615

  
 


The Formation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons at High Temperatures. XVI. The Pyrolysis of (1-14C]Tetralin 

GM Badger, RWL Kimber and J Novotny

pp. 616-625

  
 


Hydrogen Bonding in Organic Compounds. VI. Interaction between Groups in ortho-Substituted Anilines 

AN Hambly and BV O'Grady

pp. 626-641

  
 


The Decay of Irradiation Defects in Polymethyl Methacrylate 

ID Campbell and FD Looney

pp. 652-652

 


Semiconducting Polymers Containing Coordinated Metal Ions 

BA Bolto and DE Weiss

pp. 653-667

  
 


Solvolysis of Sulphonyl Halides. III. The Hydrolysis of Methane- and Ethanesulphonyl Chlorides in Aqueous Dioxan and Aqueous Acetone 

R Foon and AN Hambly

pp. 668-683

  
 


Solvolysis of Sulphonyl Halides. IV. The Hydrolysis of Some Substituted Aliphatic Sulphonyl Chlorides and of Ethanesulphonyl Bromide in Aqueous Dioxan 

R Foon and AN Hambly

pp. 684-698

  
 


A Force Field for Formaldehyde 

DE Freeman and GR Hunt

pp. 696-702

  
 


Corrigenda - A Force Field for Formaldehyde 

DE Freeman and GR Hunt

pp. 696-702

 


The Conformations as Solutes of Diethyl Maleate, Fumarate, and Azodiformate 

RS Armstrong, MJ Aroney and RJW Le Fevre

pp. 703-709

  
 


The Reactions of Lithium Tetraethylaluminate with Some Halides of Group IV and VB Elements 

RS Dickson and BO West

pp. 710-718

  
 


The Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Ferric Ion 

VA Garten

pp. 719-728

  
 


The Behaviour of Lead in Iodide Medium at the Dropping Mercury Electrode. I. D.C. Polarographic Study 

VS Srinivasan and AK Sundaram

pp. 729-733

  
 


The Behaviour of Lead in Iodide Medium at the Dropping Mercury Electrode. II. A.C. Polarographic Study 

VS Srinivasan and AK Sundaram

pp. 734-739

  
 


Direct Measurement of the Thermal Pressure Coefficient of Water 

GN Malcolm and GLD Ritchie

pp. 740-743

  
 


The Thermal Decomposition of Boron Trimethyl 

AS Buchanan and F Creutzberg

pp. 744-756

  
 


Kinetics of Alkyl-oxygen Fission in Ester Hydrolysis: Tertiary Amyl and α-Methylallyl Esters 

GJ Harvey and VR Stimson

pp. 757-763

  
 


Transformation Products of Some 2,6-Diacetoxycyclohexanones 

GWK Cavill and DH Solomon

pp. 764-770

  
 


Studies in Mass Spectrometry. II. Random Hydrogen Rearrangement in Aromatic Molecular Ions 

CG Macdonald and JS Shannon

pp. 771-785

  
 


Metal Complexes of 6-Hydroxymethylpyridine-2-carboxylic Acid 

RW Green and GKS Ooi

pp. 786-791

  
 


Rearrangements of Benziminazole N-Oxide 

DJ Kew and PF Nelson

pp. 792-799

  
 


The Pyrolysis of 2-Phenylethylpyridine 

JW Sweeting and JFK Wilshire

pp. 800-806

  
 


Quassin 

RM Carman and AD Ward

pp. 807-811

  
 


A Common Acidic Constituent of the Western Australian Rutaceae 

AM Duffield, PR Jefferies and PH Lucich

pp. 812-818

  
 


The Chemical Constituents of Australian Flindersia Species. XVI. The Constituents of the Wood of Flindersia laevicarpa C. T. White & Francis  

GJW Breen, E Ritchie and WC Taylor

pp. 819-823

  
 


The extent of reduction of wool proteins by thiols 

JA Maclaren

pp. 824-831

  
 


Investigations of Suint. I. The Composition of the Organic Acids from Fleeces of Different Origin 

C Kowala, ZH Kranz and KE Murray

pp. 832-840

  
 


The Interaction of Azo-Dyes with Proteins. II. The Ultraviolet Spectral Changes Occurring on adding Protein to Aqueous Solutions of Methyl Orange 

WF Forbes and B Milligan

pp. 841-850

  
 


The Fine Structure of Cytosine 

DJ Brown and M Lyall

pp. 851-857

  
 


5-(10-Pentadecenyl)resorcinol from Grevillea pyramidalis 

JL Occolowitz and AS Wright

pp. 858-861

  
 


Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectra of A2B2 Systems 

PJ Black and ML Heffernan

pp. 862-863

 


Infrared Spectra of Substituted Phenanthrolines in the Out-of-plane CH Deformation Region 

ECM Grigg and JR Hall

pp. 864-866

 


The Use of Diethyl Phosphonate as a Solvent and Catalyst for the Preparation of Arylhydrazones 

JA Maynard

pp. 867-868

 


Calcium Sulphate Hemihydrate Prepared in Sodium Chloride Solution 

DA Powell

pp. 868-873

  
 


Faradaic Rectification Study of the Effect of Nonpolar Liquids on the Transfer Coefficient and Kinetics of Redox Processes 

HP Agarwal

pp. 874-876

 


  
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