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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 35 Number 7 1982


Calculations on ionic solvation. VII. The free energy of solvation of ions calculated from various local solvent dielectric constant-distance functions 

MH Abraham, J Liszi and E Kristof

pp. 1273-1279

  
 


Deuterium isotope effects in liquid-liquid phase diagrams : methanol + n-hexane systems 

JR Khurma and DV Fenby

pp. 1281-1284

  
 


The structure of mer-bis[di(3-aminopropyl)amine]cobalt(III) perchlorate, and an energy minimization analysis of the [Co(dpt)2]3+ system 

TW Hambley, GH Searle and MR Snow

pp. 1285-1295

  
 


The preparation and characterization of mer-Bis[di(3-aminopropyl)amine]cobalt(III) perchlorate, and the crystal structure of its hydrolysis product Bis[di(3-aminopropyl)amine]tri-μ-hydroxo-dicobat(III) perchlorate 

GH Searle and TW Hambley

pp. 1297-1309

  
 


Comparison of σ-acyl and σ-perfluoroacyl groups as ligands: Crystal and molecular structures of the platinum(II) complexes trans-PtCl(COR)(PMePh2)2 (R = Me,CF3)  

MA Bennett, K Ho, JC Jeffery, GM Mclaughlin and GB Robertson

pp. 1311-1321

  
 


Cyclopentadienyl-ruthenium and -osmium chemistry. XIX. Some complexes containing η2-olefin, η2-allene and η2-alkyne ligands 

MI Bruce, TW Hambley, JR Rodgers, MR Snow and FS Wong

pp. 1323-1333

  
 


Intermediate-stage transition metal ion exchange in a zeolite X 

M Chatterjee and D Ganguli

pp. 1335-1340

  
 


Solar reduction of water. III. Improved electron-transfer agents for the system water-Tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium dication-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-platinum 

A Launikonis, JW Loder, AWH Mau, WHF Sasse, LA Summers and D Wells

pp. 1341-1355

  
 


Micellar catalysis of organic reactions. VIII. Kinetic studies of the hydrolysis of 2-acetyloxybenzoic acid (aspirin) in the presence of micelles 

TJ Broxton

pp. 1357-1363

  
 


Mass spectral investigations on selenium compounds. II. The behaviour of meta-and para-substituted benzeneseleninic acids and of meta-nitrophenyl selenocyanate under electron impact 

A Benedetti, C Preti, L Tassi and G Tosi

pp. 1365-1372

  
 


Methyleneketenes and methylenecarbenes. XVII. Generation of methyleneketene intermediates by pyrolysis of N-alkenoylpyrazoles and synthesis of simple phenols 

J Besida, RFC Brown, S Colmanet and DN Leach

pp. 1373-1383

  
 


Methyleneketenes and methylenecarbenes. XVIII. A pyrolytic synthesis of aniline from trimethylsilyl (E,E)-2-Cyanohexa-2,4-dienoate 

J Besida and RFC Brown

pp. 1385-1389

  
 


A synthesis of alkylated 3-aminoisoquinolines and related compounds 

AJ Liepa

pp. 1391-1403

  
 


The identity of protomycin with the glutarimide antibiotic streptimidone 

AM Becker and RW Rickards

pp. 1405-1410

  
 


Plant growth regulators in Eucalyptus grandis. IV. Synthetic approaches to G-regulator analogues 

ML Bolte, WD Crow and S Yoshida

pp. 1411-1419

  
 


Plant growth regulators in Eucalyptus grandis. V. Synthesis of the G-regulators 

ML Bolte, WD Crow and S Yoshida

pp. 1421-1429

  
 


Plant growth regulators in Eucalyptus grandis. VI. Reaction of the G-regulators with nucleophiles 

ML Bolte, WD Crow and S Yoshida

pp. 1431-1437

  
 


Nucleophilic alkenes. IX. Addition of 1,1-dimethoxyethene to azanaphthoquinones: synthesis of bostrycoidin and 8-O-methylbostrycoidin 

DW Cameron, KR Deutscher and GI Feutrill

pp. 1439-1450

  
 


Synthesis of azaanthraquinones: homolytic substitution of pyridines 

DW Cameron, KR Deutscher, GI Feutrill and DE Hunt

pp. 1451-1468

  
 


Chemistry of the Coccoidea. X. Synthesis of the xantholaccaic acid B system and of related compounds 

DW Cameron, GI Feutrill and P Perlmutter

pp. 1469-1480

  
 


Colouring matters of the Aphidoidea. XLV. Synthesis of (±)-deoxyquinone A dimethyl ether and its epimer (±)-cis-7,9-Dimethoxy-1,3-dimethyl-3,4,5,10-tetrahydro-1 H-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-5,10-dione [(±)-7-Methoxyeleutherin] 

DW Cameron, GI Feutrill and GA Pietersz

pp. 1481-1487

  
 


A preparative and phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance study of the coordination of three phosphate based ligands to dioxouranium(VI)  

AE Bakas, AM Hounslow, SF Lincoln and NJ Maeji

pp. 1489-1492

  
 


Studies in heterocyclics: novel synthesis of 4,5-diarylimidazoles 

RP Soni

pp. 1493-1496

  
 


The alkaloids of Gastrolobium callistachys 

JR Cannon and JR Williams

pp. 1497-1500

  
 


Synthesis of some arylated quinones 

DW Cameron, GI Feutrill, AF Patti, P Perlmutter and MA Sefton

pp. 1501-1508

  
 


Synthesis of fluoronaphthoquinones: Halide displacement by naked fluoride 

DW Cameron, GI Feutrill, PG Griffiths and KR Richards

pp. 1509-1512

  
 


  
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