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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 22 Number 9 1969


The weak field representation of the crystal field matrices of d4,6 ions and the electronic absorption spectrum of RbFeF3 

J Ferguson, HJ Guggenheim and ER Krausz

pp. 1809-1815

  
 


Sulphur-nitrogen chelating agents. VII. Five- and six-coordinate complexes of cobalt(II), nickel(II), and copper(II) with an S-N-S tridentate ligand 

SE Livingstone and JD Nolan

pp. 1817-1823

  
 


Sulphur-nitrogen chelating agents. VIII. Magnetic behaviour of some cobalt(II) complexes at the crossover region 

PSK Chia and SE Livingstone

pp. 1825-1833

  
 


Some studies in inorganic complexes. XXIV. Copper(II) complexes of 2-acetamidopyridine and 2-methylpyridine-6-carboxylic acid 

KH Shaw and GJ Sutton

pp. 1835-1839

  
 


Some studies in inorganic complexes. XXV. Cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexes of 2-Acetamidopyridine and 2-Aminomethyl-6-rnethylpyridine, and the cobalt(II) complex of 2-Methylpyridine-6-carboxylic acid 

KH Shaw and GJ Sutton

pp. 1841-1850

  
 


Octahedral cobalt(III) complexes of the chloropentammine type. XVIII. Hydrolysis of some Chloroanilinebis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) complexes, and a rationalization for the conjugate-base and ion-pair mechanisms 

SC Chan and OW Lau

pp. 1851-1868

  
 


Octahedral cobalt(III) complexes of the chloropentammine type. XIX. The preparation, properties, and reactions of some Chlorobenzylaminebis-(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) salts and related complexes 

SC Chan and OW Lau

pp. 1869-1876

  
 


Reactivity of transition metal fluorides. VII. Reactions of the tetrafluoride, pentafluoride, and intermediate fluorides of uranium 

TA O'Donnell and PW Wilson

pp. 1877-1882

  
 


The ionization constants of phenolic groups in hydroxynaphthalenesulphonic acids 

Gemert JT van

pp. 1883-1890

  
 


E.S.R. of nitroxide radicals. I. Photolysis of indoles, phenols, disulphides, and thiols 

IH Leaver, GC Ramsay and E Suzuki

pp. 1891-1897

  
 


E.S.R. of nitroxide radicals. II. Photosensitization of indoles, phenols, and thiols by a diphenylpyrazoline 

IH Leaver and GC Ramsay

pp. 1899-1904

  
 


The reaction of 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-di(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDD) with sodium thiophenoxide in ethanol 

DJ McLennan

pp. 1905-1913

  
 


Some simple cyanoformaldehyde phenylhydrazones 

DJ Brecknell, RM Carman, HC Deeth and JJ Kibby

pp. 1915-1922

  
 


Studies in relation to biosynthesis. XL. Some aspects of the chemistry of o-isopentenylphenols and related compouncls 

AJ Birch, M Maung and A Pelter

pp. 1923-1932

  
 


The structures of canescin-A and -B 

AJ Birch, JH Birkinshaw, P Chaplen, L Mo, AH Manchanda, A Pelter and M Riano-Martin

pp. 1933-1941

  
 


The biosynthesis of brefeldin A 

RG Coombe, PS Foss, JJ Jacobs and TR Watson

pp. 1943-1950

  
 


The synthesis and properties of annulene polyoxides 

JA Elix

pp. 1951-1962

  
 


Synthesis of 6-Oxaellipticine, 5,11-Dimethylbenzofuro[2,3-g]isoquinoline, and related heterocycles 

BC Elmes and JM Swan

pp. 1963-1974

  
 


Chemistry of the Podocarpaceae. XXII. Aspects of the chemistry of Totara-8,11,13-trien-13-ol 

RC Cambie, DR Crump and RN Duve

pp. 1975-1987

  
 


Chemistry of the Podocarpaceae. XXIII. Preparation and reactions of some lactone derivatives of 12-Methoxypodocarpa-8,11,13-trien-19-oic acid 

RC Cambie and WA Denny

pp. 1989-2000

  
 


Structural investigation of the galactan component of the pectic substance from Carica papaya 

AB Biswas and CVN Rao

pp. 2001-2004

  
 


Galactomannan from the seed of Indigofera spicata 

CW Ford

pp. 2005-2009

  
 


Carbonyl halides of the Group VIII transition metals. III. Dichloroaquocarbonylruthenium(II) 

R Colton and RH Farthing

pp. 2011-2012

 


Metal complexes of 1,10-Phenanthroline derivatives. II. Mono complexes of 1,10-Phenanthroline-2-carboxylic acid with bivalent copper and cadmium 

RN Sylva and HA Goodwin

pp. 2013-2016

  
 


Distribution of isomorphous salts between aqueous and solid phases in fractional crystallization 

ASA Murthy and DS Mahadevappa

pp. 2017-2020

  
 


Abnormally low vicinal coupling constants for O-CH-CH in a highly strained five-membered-ring ether; The identity of loline and festucine 

AJ Aasen and CCJ Culvenor

pp. 2021-2024

  
 


Synthesis of 5-methyltropolone 

SD Saraf

pp. 2025-2027

 


Alkaloids of the roots of Desmodium gangeticum 

S Ghosal and PK Banerjee

pp. 2029-2031

 


The dehydration products of Sandaracopimar-15-en-8β-ol 

WJ Chin, RE Corbett, DR Lauren and RAJ Smith

pp. 2033-2035

 


The synthesis of p-Mentha-1,3,8-triene 

AJ Birch and G Subba Rao

pp. 2037-2039

 


  
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