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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 21 Number 6 1968


Polarographic and nuclear quadrupole resonance studies of some organic iodo compounds. II. The dependence of the half-step potential on the ionic character of the carbon-iodine bond 

RA Caldwell and S Hacobian

pp. 1403-1413

  
 


Reactivity of transition metal fluorides. V. Reactions of hexafluorides of Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Uranium with ionic chlorides 

TA O'Donnell and PW Wilson

pp. 1415-1419

  
 


Reactivity of transition metal fluorides. Vi. Halogen-exchange reactions of vanadium pentafluoride 

JH Canterford and TA O'Donnell

pp. 1421-1425

  
 


Carbonyl halides of the Group VI transition metals. X. Further dithiocarbamate derivatives of Molybdenum Halocarbonyls 

R Colton and GR Scollary

pp. 1427-1424

 


Carbonyl halides of the Group VI transition metals. XI. Dithiocyanatocarbonyl derivatives of molybdenum and tungsten(II) 

R Colton and GR Scollary

pp. 1435-1438

  
 


Basic Zinc Chlorides 

JW Hoffman and I Lauder

pp. 1439-1443

  
 


The equilibrium constant of the reaction Cr2O72- + H2O ↔ 2HCrO,4- at 15° to 45°  

HG Linge and AL Jones

pp. 1445-1449

  
 


The control of phosphate contamination in an acid alumina process 

PT Davey

pp. 1451-1459

  
 


Magnetism, electronic spectra, and structure of transition metal alkoxides. VI. Chromium(III) chloro alkoxides 

L Dubicki, GA Kakos and G Winter

pp. 1461-1472

  
 


Binuclear complexes of copper(II) and zinc(II) halides with bidentate and quadridentate Schiff base complexes 

GE Batley and DP Graddon

pp. 1473-1485

  
 


Cobalt(II) complexes of o-hydroxyaryl aldehydes and ketones 

DP Graddon and GM Mockler

pp. 1487-1495

  
 


Organoaluminium compounds. XVI. The mechanism of exchange between trimethylaluminium and triphenylaluminium in the presence of pyridine 

EA Jeffery and T Mole

pp. 1497-1503

  
 


N-Substituted salicylaldimine complexes of iron(III). I. Synthesis, infrared and mass spectra 

den Bergen A van, KS Murray, MJ O'Connor, N Rehak and BO West

pp. 1505-1515

  
 


N-Substituted salicylaldimine complexes of iron(III). II. Magnetic properties 

den Bergen A van, KS Murray and BO West

pp. 1517-1523

  
 


Surface tensions and densities of solutions of large organic ions in molten pyridinium chloride 

. Bloom.H and VC Reinsborough

pp. 1525-1530

  
 


The influence of pH on the reaction between tartaric acid and metaperiodic acid 

PS Verma and KC Grover

pp. 1531-1534

  
 


The thermal decomposition of t-butyl ethyl ether 

NJ Daly and C Wentrup

pp. 1535-1539

  
 


Additive substituent effects on the ionization of meta-substituted phenols 

PD Bolton, FM Hall and J Kudrynski

pp. 1541-1549

  
 


Some reactions of 1,l-diphenylethylene 

IT Millar and KE Richards

pp. 1551-1555

  
 


A new synthesis of tetramisole hydrochloride, (°)-6-Phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1- b]thiazole hydrochloride 

A Baklien and MVKJ Leeding

pp. 1557-1570

  
 


The pyrolysis of 6a,11b-Dihydro-7-thiabenzo[c]fluorene 7,7-dioxide and some of its derivatives 

W Davies, BC Ennis and QN Porter

pp. 1571-1579

  
 


Synthetic approaches to mycelianamide 

RFC Brown and GV Meehan

pp. 1581-1599

  
 


Photochemical reactions of azo compounds. XVI. Reactions with acetyl chloride leading to Di-, Tri-, and Tetra-chloroazobenzenes 

GE Lewis and RJ Mayfield

pp. 1601-1609

  
 


Transformations of podocarpic acid 

BR Davis and WB Watkins

pp. 1611-1618

  
 


The alkaloids of Lamprolobium fruticosum Benth. (family Leguminosae) 

NK Hart, SR Johns and JA Lambeton

pp. 1619-1624

  
 


The digitanols of the root bark of Calotropis procera R.Br 

RF Chandler, RG Coombe and TR Watson

pp. 1625-1631

  
 


Studies on the tannins of avaram (Cassia auriculata) bark 

YM Theresa, KU Bhanu and Y Naudamma

pp. 1633-1637

  
 


Depsipeptide synthesis by accelerated active ester coupling 

FHC Stewart

pp. 1639-1649

  
 


Thiosalicylates of aluminium, titanium, and zirconium 

M Hasan, BS Sankhla and RN Kapoor

pp. 1651-1652

 


The behaviour of fluoride as a labilizing and orienting ligand in substitutions of Bis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) complexes 

SC Chan

pp. 1653-1657

  
 


The thermal decompositions of isopropyl trimethylacetate and isopropyl acetate 

BS Lennon and VR Stimson

pp. 1659-1663

  
 


Mass spectra of sydnones 

JH Bowie, RA Eade and JC Earl

pp. 1665-1670

  
 


The structures of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids neoplatyphylline and hastacine 

CCJ Culvenor, NI Koretskaya, LW Smith and LM Utkin

pp. 1671-1673

 


An examination of the Euphorbiaceae of Hong Kong. I. The occurrence of triterpenoids 

WH Hui and CT Ho

pp. 1675-1677

 


Studies on Xanthorrhoea resins. V. Bromo derivatives of xanthorrhoeol 

H Duewell

pp. 1679-1681

 


  
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