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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 36 Number 11 1983


Reactions of cyclohexenyl halides with tributylstannane. Stereoelectronic effects on SH2 reactions at halogen 

ALJ Beckwith and SW Westwood

pp. 2123-2132

  
 


Thermodynamic and kinetic studies of silver ion complexes with cyclic and open chain diaza-polyethers including cryptands in acetonitrile + water mixtures  

BG Cox, J Stroka, P Firman, I Schneider and H Schneider

pp. 2133-2143

  
 


Some common problems concerning solvent polarization and dielectric behaviour at ions and electrode interfaces 

BE Conway and S Marshall

pp. 2145-2161

  
 


Colloidal platinum sols: anion effects on coagulation behaviour 

DN Furlong and WHF Sasse

pp. 2163-2167

  
 


Light-induced electron-transfer reactions involving the Tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium dication and related complexes. II. Effect of the 2-(Thiazol-2'-yl)pyridine ligand 

LJ Fitzpatrick, HA Goodwin, A Launikonis, AWH Mau and WHF Sasse

pp. 2169-2173

  
 


Metal complexes of dicamba: the crystal and molecular structures of dicamba(3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid) and catena-μ-Aqua-diaquabis(3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoato)zinc(II) dihydrate 

G Smith, EJ O'Reilly and CHL Kennard

pp. 2175-2183

  
 


Reactions of methyl radicals. IV. Hydrogen abstraction from tetramethylsilane by methyl radicals produced by the photolysis of both acetone and azomethane  

H Arican and NL Arthur

pp. 2185-2194

  
 


Reactions of methyl radicals. V. Hydrogen abstraction from hydrogen sulfide  

H Arican and NL Arthur

pp. 2195-2202

  
 


Basic hydrolysis of some alkyl and phenyl N-Aryl-N-methylcarbamates 

TJ Broxton

pp. 2203-2209

  
 


The basicities of aliphatic amides 

HM Grant, P Mctigue and DG Ward

pp. 2211-2218

  
 


Conformational analysis of picrotoxinin by N.M.R., X-ray crystallography, and molecular orbital and classical potential-energy calculations 

PR Andrews, RTC Brownlee, MF Mackay, DB Poulton, M Sadek and DA Winkler

pp. 2219-2225

  
 


Applications of the intermolecular nuclear Overhauser effect. II. The operation of solute-site factors in the interaction of polar solutes with the solvent benzene 

GR Smith and B Ternai

pp. 2227-2242

  
 


The chemical and electrochemical reductions of 5-bromodecalone [(4aα,5α,8aβ)-5-Bromooctahydronaphthalen-1(2H)-one] and 4-bromodecalone [(4α,4aβ,8aα)-4-bromooctahydronaphthalen- 1(2H)-one] 

DPG Hamon and KR Richards

pp. 2243-2259

  
 


Regioselectivity in ring-expansion of 1-substituted Bicyclo[2.1.l]hexan-2-ones: preferential migration of methylene over bridgehead carbon 

EW Della and PE Pigou

pp. 2261-2268

  
 


The crystal structure of 5-O-Acetyl-1,2 : 3,4-di-O-isopropylidene-α-D-glucoseptanose, C14H22O7, by use of X-ray and neutrondiffraction data  

RA Wood, VJ James, AD Rae, JD Stevens and FH Moore

pp. 2269-2277

  
 


Studies of Australian soft corals. XXXII. The structure determination of degraded xenicin-type diterpenes from several Efflatounaria species 

BF Bowden, JC Coll, VA Patrick and DM Tapiolas

pp. 2279-2288

  
 


Studies of Australian soft corals. XXXIII. New cembranoid diterpenes from a Lobophytum species 

BF Bowden, JC Coll and DM Tapiolas

pp. 2289-2295

  
 


The separation of substituted Olean-12-en-28-oic acids from the corresponding Urs-12-en-28-oic acid isomers 

KG Lewis and DJ Tucker

pp. 2297-2305

  
 


Chemistry of kojic acid: One-step syntheses of benzothiazoles and other fused heterocycles from kojic acid derivatives 

T Teitei

pp. 2307-2315

  
 


Iminodiacetic acid derivatives of benzimidazole. Synthesis of N-(Benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)iminodiacetic acids 

JG Wilson and FC Hunt

pp. 2317-2325

  
 


Kinetic studies on the imines derived from reaction of 2-Amino-2-hydroxymethylpropane-1,3-diol with 2-Hydroxybenzaldehyde and with 1-Hydroxy-2-naphthaldehyde. Hydrolysis kinetics, and evidence for catalysis by the phenolate (ortho-O-) group in the imine formation reaction 

RMB Singh and L Main

pp. 2327-2332

  
 


Structure of 3α,4α:5β,6β-Diepoxyandrostan-17-one 

B Kamenar, RA Pauptit and JM Waters

pp. 2333-2338

  
 


Reactions of 2,6-Di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol with nitrogen dioxide; X-ray crystal structures of 2,6-Di-t-butyl-c-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-r-4,c-5-dinitrocyclohex-2-enone and 2,6-Di-t-butyl-4-methyl-r-4,c-5,c-6-trinitrocyclohex-2-enone 

MP Hartshorn, KH Sutton and J Vaughan

pp. 2339-2348

  
 


The preparation of C-methyl-substituted triazamacrocyclic ligands 

PG Graham and DC Weatherburn

pp. 2349-2354

  
 


The fate of carbonyl-18O in the rearrangement of an acyloxycarbene to a 1,2-dione 

RFC Brown, NR Browne and FW Eastwood

pp. 2355-2358

  
 


  
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