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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 21 Number 11 1968


VESCF-MO studies of molecules containing atoms from the second row of the Periodic Table. I. The general problem 

RD Brown and JB Peel

pp. 2589-2603

  
 


VESCF-MO studies of molecules containing atoms from the second row of the Periodic Table. II. Properties of the fluorides of silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, and chlorine for a minimal basis set excluding 3d-orbitals 

RD Brown and JB Peel

pp. 2605-2615

  
 


VESCF-MO studies of molecules containing atoms from the second row of the Periodic Table. III. Properties of the 'trigonal-bipyramidal' molecules, phosphorus pentafluoride, sulphur tetrafluoride, and chlorine trifluoride, for a minimal basis set including 3d-orbitals 

RD Brown and JB Peel

pp. 2617-2629

  
 


Shock-initiated exothermic reactions. IV. The oxidation of carbon monoxide 

LJ Drummond

pp. 2631-2640

  
 


Shock-initiated exothermic reactions. V. The oxidation of ethylene 

LJ Drummond

pp. 2641-2648

  
 


Electrochemical studies of molten salts. III. E.M.F.'s of concentration cells with transference and diffusion potentials for PbCl2+CsCl mixtures 

H Bloom and AJ Easteal

pp. 2649-2656

  
 


Carbonyl halides of the Group VI transition metals. XII. Isolation of halocarbonyls and halocarbonyl anions of molybdenum and tungsten 

JA Bowden and R Colton

pp. 2657-2661

  
 


The determination of the stability constants of the fluoride complexes of tin(II) using the fluoride electrode 

FM Hall and SJ Slater

pp. 2663-2667

  
 


Sulphur-bridged complexes involving the ligand 2,2'-dimercaptodiethyl sulphide 

GA Barclay, EM McPartlin and NC Stephenson

pp. 2669-2674

  
 


Organomercury compounds. VIII. The preparation of pentafluorophenylmercury compounds by mercuration reactions 

GB Deacon and FB Taylor

pp. 2675-2681

  
 


Organoaluminium compounds. XVII. Dimeric and trimeric dimethylaluminium phenoxide 

EA Jeffery and T Mole

pp. 2683-2686

  
 


Organoaluminium compounds. XVIII. Mechanism of methyl group exchange between trimethylaluminium and dimethyl(phenylethynyl)aluminium 

NS Ham, EA Jeffery and T Mole

pp. 2687-2693

  
 


The theory of titration of polybasic acids. I. Dibasic acids that form ion complexes 

SD Hanann and CHJ Johnson

pp. 2695-2702

  
 


An ion-exchange process with thermal regeneration. VI. Factors influencing the titration curve shape of weak electrolyte resins 

BA Bolto, R McNeill, AS MacPherson, R Siudak, DE Weiss and D Willis

pp. 2703-2710

  
 


The thermal decomposition of t-butyl methyl ether 

NJ Daly and C Wentrup

pp. 2711-2716

  
 


Excess volumes and viscosities of binary liquid mixtures 

GK Raman, PR Naidu and VR Krishnan

pp. 2717-2721

  
 


Studies in chrome mordanting. II. The binding of chromium(III) cations to wool 

FR Hartley

pp. 2723-2735

  
 


Conformational analysis in carbohydrate chemistry. I. Conformational free energies. The conformations and α : β ratios of aldopyranoses in aqueous solution 

SJ Angyal

pp. 2737-2746

  
 


Conformational analysis in carbohydrate chemistry. II. Equilibria between reducing sugars and their glycosidic anhydrides 

SJ Angyal and K Dawes

pp. 2747-2760

  
 


Hydroxamic acids. I. The oxidation of hydroxamic acids and their O-alkyl derivatives 

JE Rowe and AD Ward

pp. 2761-2767

  
 


Chemistry of the Podocarpaceae. XVIII. α-Tetralones derived from podocarpic acid 

BR Davis and WB Watkins

pp. 2769-2774

  
 


Metabolites of Aspergillus indicus: The structure and some aspects of the biosynthesis of dihydrocanadensolide 

AJ Birch, AA Qureshi and RW Rickards

pp. 2775-2784

  
 


The zero-pressure Joule-Thomson coefficient of quadrupolar gases 

SH Brownell and TH Spurling

pp. 2785-2787

 


Electron exchange between anthracene anions and pyrene molecules in solution 

LW Lyons, JE Moore and GC Morris

pp. 2789-2791

 


Activities in the molten salt system PbCl2+CsCl by electromotive force measurements 

H Bloom and MS White

pp. 2793-2795

 


Transition metal complexes of a C-methylated triethylenetetramine 

AT Phillip

pp. 2797-2800

  
 


Pentachlorophenyl derivatives of nickel(II) 

KP MacKinnon and BO West

pp. 2801-2804

  
 


Aniline complexes of cadmium(II) acetate 

IS Ahuja

pp. 2805-2807

 


The Ritter reaction of 4-Methylpent-3-enonitrile 

JW Ducker and MJ Gunter

pp. 2809-2811

 


The Dimroth rearrangement. XI. Simple examples in the quinazoline series 

DJ Brown and BT England

pp. 2813-2818

  
 


Insect venoms, attractants, and repellents. XI. Massoilactone from two species of formicine ants, and some observations on constituents of the bark oil of Cryptocarya massoia 

GWK Cavill, DV Clark and FB Whitefield

pp. 2819-2823

  
 


The occurrence of β-triketones in the steam-volatile oils of some myrtaceous Australian plants 

RO Hellyer

pp. 2825-2828

  
 


The absolute configuration of (–)-floramultine, an alkaloid from Kreysigia multiflora Reichb 

AF Beecham, NK Hart, SR Johns and JA Lamberton

pp. 2829-2830

 


The synthesis of some peptide derivatives using the 2,4,6-trimethylbenzyl carboxyl-protecting group 

FHC Stewart

pp. 2831-2834

  
 


  
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