Cumulative indexes

 

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期刊: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society  (RSC Available online 1956)
卷期: Volume 10, issue 1  

页码: 499-506

 

ISSN:0009-2681

 

年代: 1956

 

DOI:10.1039/QR9561000499

 

出版商: RSC

 

数据来源: RSC

 

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CUMULATIVE INDEXES VOLUMES I-X ( 1947-1 956) CUMULATIVE INDEXES VOLUMES I-X ( 1947-1 956) CUMULATIVE INDEX O F AUTHORS Abraliams S. C. 10 407 Ahrikoxova I. I. 10 295 -4ddision C. C. 9 115 Albert A. 6 197 Allen G. 7 255 Amphlett C. B. 8 219 Anderson J. S. 1 331 Amstein H. R. V. 4 172 Atherton F. R. 3 146 Rvison A. W. D. 5 171 Bacon R. G. R. 9 287 Baddeley G. 8 355 Badger G. M. 5 147 Raltazzi E. 9 150 Barker S. A. 7 58 Barnartt S. 7 84 Barrer R. &I. 3 293 Barton D. H. R. 3 36 ; Bassett H. 1 247 Bateinan L. 8 147 Raughan E. C. 7 103 Hayliss N. S. 6 319 Bell R. P. 1 113 ; 2 I32 Rentlcy R. 4 172 Bergel F. 2 349 Huvington J. C. 6 141 Birch A. J. 4 69 Birrurnshaw L. L. 6 137 Rockris J. O’M. 3 173 Bolland J. L. 3 1 Bond G. C. 8 279 Bourne E. J. 7 58 Howen E. J. 1 1 ; 4 236 Bradley R.S. 5 315 Hraude $1. A. 4 404 13rernner 6. G. M. 2 1 l<rowti B. H. 5 131 Hrown R. D. 6 63 Bu’Lock J. D. 10 371 Burkin A. R. 5 1 Buniett G. M. 4 292 Burton H. 6 302 Cadogan. J . I. C:. 8 308 (’aldin E. J?. 7 255 Challenger. F. 9 255 Coates G. E. 4 217 Collinson E. 9 311 Cook A. R. 2 20.3 Cook J. W. 5 99 Cookson K. C.? 10 44 Cottrell T. L. 2 260 Foulson C. A. 1 144 Cowdrey W. A. 6 358 Cox E. G. 7 335 Crawford V A. 3 226 C’rombic L. 6 101 10 44 Cruiclrshaiik D. W J.. 7 Curran S. C. 7 1 Dalgliesh C:. E. 5 227 navies A. G. 9 203 Davies D. S. 6 358 Davies M. 8 250 Dawton R. H. V. M. 9 1 De Heer J. 4 94 De la Mare P. B. D. 3 126 Derjaguin B. V. 10 395 Dubinin M. M. 9 101 Duncan J. F. 2 307 Dunning W. J. 9 6 3 lzley D. D. 3 181 13melbus H. J. 2 132 Evans M. G. 4 94 ; 6 186 Freidlina R .Nh. 10 330 335 Gascoigiie R. M. 9 328 Gaydon A. G.. 4 1 Gee G. 1 263 Gent W. 1,. G . 2 3%: Gibson D. T. 3 263 Gillespie R. J. 2,277 ; 8 -10 Glenn A. L. 8 192 Goehriiig M. 10 437 Gold V. 9 51 Gray P. 9 362 Greenwood N. N. 8 1 Gunstone F. D. 7 175 Gutmann V. 10 451 Halpern J. 10 463 Harner. E’. M. 4 337 Hardy D. V. N. 2 25 Harris M. M. 1 29!) Hartley G. S. 2 151 Hassel O . 7 221 Hawkins E. G . E. 4 251 Hawkins J. D. 5 171 Haynes L. J. 2 4(j Hey D. H. 8 308 Hickling A.. 3 95 Hughes E. D. 2 107 ; 5 245 ; 6 34 Hush X. S. 6 186 Ingold C. K. 6 34 Irving H. M. 5 200 Jacobs B. W. M. 6 238 Jain A. C. 10 16!1 Janz G. J. 9 229 .Teffrey G. A. 7 335 Jenkins E. N. 10 83 50 1 Jones D. G. 4 195 Kapustinslrii A. F. 10 383 Katritzky A. R. 10 395 Kenyon J. 9 203 Khorana H. G. 6 340 Kipling J.J. 5 60 ; 10 1 Lamberton A. H. 5 75 Law H. D. 10 230 Lea F. M. 3 82 Leech H. R. 3 29 Leisten 6. A 8 40 Levy N.. 1 358 Lifshitz E. M. 10 195 Iinnett 6. W. 1 73 Lister. H. A. J. 2 307 Lister M. W. 4 20 Long L. H.. 7 131 Loudon J. D. 5 99 Lythgoe B. 3 181 JJewis J. 9 115 Maccoll A. 1 I f MaCoubrey J . C’.. 5. 361 MacDiarmid A. G. 10 208 MaKenria J. 7 231 Matidock A. G. 5 270 Maitland P. 4 46 Nanners D. J. 9 73 Marsh J. K. 1 Idti Ifartin R. L. 8 1 Megson N. J. L. 2 93 Millen D. J . 2 277 Morgan K. J. 8 12.3 JIorrison A. L. 2 341) Nusgrave W. K. R. 8 3 3 1 Sesinoytiiiov A. N. 10 330 Narrish R . G. W. 10 149 Nyhobn 12. S. 3 321 ; 7 377 Orgel L. E. 8 422 OWRtOIl P. G. 5 341 f’nge J. E. 6 26% Paneth F. A. 2 93 Pauson P. L.. 9 391 Pepper D. C. 8 88 Percival E. G. V. 3 369 Phillips F. C. 1 91 Praill P.F. G. 6 302 Kichards R. E. 10 480 Riddiford A. C. 6 157 Riley H. L. 1 59 ; 3 160 Rose J. D. 1 :358 Rowlirison J. S. 8 168 502 Satchell D. P. N. 9 51 Saxton J. E. 10 108 Schofield K. 4 382 Seshadri T. R. 10 169 Sexton W. A. 4 272 Bharpe A. G. 4 115 Shchukina L. A. 10 261 Shemyakin M. M. 10 261 Sheppaxd N. 6 1 ; 7 I9 Simes J. J. H. 9 328 Simpson D. M. 6 1 ; 7 19 Smales A. A. 10 83 Smith J. A. S. 7 279 Smith M. L. 9 1 Springall H. D. 10 230 Stacey M. 1 179 213 Staveley L. A. K. 3 65 Stern E. S. 5 405 CUMULATIVE INDEX Stone F. G. A.. 9 174 Sutton L. E. 2 260 Swallow A. J. 9 311 Synge R. L. M. 3 245 Szwarc M.;5 22 Taylor A. W. C. 4 195 Thomcls S. I,. 7 407 Thomson R. H. 10 27 Thrush B. A. 10 149 Tomkins F. C. 6 238 Topley B. 3 345 Trapnell B. M. W. 8 404 Trotman-Dickenson A.F. Truter F,. V. 5 390 Turner E. E. 1 399 Turner H. S. 7 407 7 198 Ubbelohde A. R. 4 356 ; Uri N. 6 186 Welsh A. D. 2 73 Warburton W. K. 8 67 Warhurst E. 5 44 Weedon B. C. L. 6 380 Wells A . F. 2 185 8 380 Wells R. A. '7 307 Whjffen D. H. 4 131 Whytlaw-Gray R. 4 153 Wilson H. N. 2 1 Woodward L. A. 10 185 Yoffe A. D. 9 362 Zrtkharkiii L. I. 10 330 5 364 CUMULATIVE INDEX OF TITLES Acetylenes infrared and Rainan spectra Acetylenic compounds as natural pro- Acid use of the term 1 11 3 Acids carboxylic anodic syntheses with of 6 1 ducts 10 371 6 380 association of 7 255 tion 5 60 act,ivity '7 I Adsorption of non-electrolytes from solu - Age geological determination of by raclio- Aldehydes polymerisation of 6 141 Aliphatic nitro-compounds 1 358 Alkaloids ergot 8 192 nine 10 108 indole excluding harmiiie and strych- steroi'dal 7 231 Alkanes tetra- and tri- and related com- Analgesics synthetic 2 349 Analysis inorganic applications of solvent extraction to 5 200 Anionotropy 4 404 Anodic syntheses with carboxylic acids 6 380 Aqueous solutions mechanism of electrode processes in 3 95 Aromatic bond 5 147 pounds 10 330 nitration 2 277 rearrangements 6 34 Association of carboxylic acids 7 256 Attraction molecular direct measurement of between solids separated by a narrow gap 10 295 Base use of the term 1 113 Biological degradation of tryptophan 5 227 methylation 9 225 reactions role of phosphoric esters iu 5 171 Bond aromatic 5 147 dissociation energies 5 22 properties interpretation of 2 260 Boron hydrides and related compounds 2 132 chemistry of 9 174 trifluoride co-ordination compounds of 8 1 C'arbides nitrides and carbonitrides of Carbohydrate sulphates 3 369 Carbon amorphous and graphite 1 59 Carbon-carbon bonds oxidative-hydro - lytic splitting of in organic molecules 10 261 iron 3 160 Carboii-carbon double bonds geometrical Carbon-hydrogen bond polarity of 2 383 Carbonitrides carbides and nitrides of iron 3 160 Carbons active study of porous structure of by a variety of methods 9 101 adsorbent properties and nature of isomerism about 6 101 10 1 Carbonyls metal chemistry of 1 331 Catalysis by metals specificity in 8 404 Catalysis hydrogen mechanisms of 3 209 Catalysts redox initiation of polymer- isation processes by 9 287 Cations organic reactions of 6 302 Charcoals active study of porous struc- ture of by a variety of methods 9 101 Chromatography inorganic 7 307 Colloidal electrolytes state of solution of Colour and constitution 1 16 Complex compounds stabilities of 5 1 Conductance ionic in solid salts 6 238 Configuration of flexible organic moleculefi 5 364 Conformational analysis principles of 10 44 Conjugated compounds free -el ec t roil approximation for 6 319 Constitution and colour 1 16 Co-ordination compounds of boron tri- fluoride 8 1 Crystal structure and melting 4 356 Crystal structures of salt hydrates and Crystals ionic lattice energy of 10 283 location of hydrogen atoms in 10 480 Cyanine dyes 4 327 2 154 complex halides 8 380 Decarboxylation thermal mechanism of Densities limiting 4 153 Dielectric absorption 8 250 Disproportionation in inorganic com- pounds 2 1 Diterpenoids chemistry of 3 36 Dyes cyanine 4 327 5 131 effects of light on 4 236 organic and their constitution 1 16 Electrode processes in aqueous solutions Electrolytes colloidal state of solution of and electrolytic processes effects of mechanism of 3 95 2 154 ultrasonic waves on 7 84 503 504 CUMULATIVE INDEX Electromagnetic separation of stable Elements heavy radioactivity of 5 270 isotopes 9 1 of 3 321 the thermocheinistry of 7 103 126 of Group VIII recent stereochemistry of Groups IVn and IV comments on of t,he rare-earth series separation of 1 terrestrial distribution of 3 263 transuranic chemistry of 4 20 Emission spectra of flames 4 1 Enzymic degradation of polysaccharides 9 73 synthesis of polysaccharides 7 58 Ergot alkaloids structure of 8 192 Esters carboxylic and related com- pounds alkyl-oxygen heterolysis i n 9 303 Xxchange reactions of hydrogen isotopes in solution principles of 9 51 Fatty acids straight-chain recci) t developments in the preparation of natural and synthetic 7 175 Ferrocene and related compounds 9 39 I Flames emission spectra of 4 1 Flash photolysis and kinetic spectroscopy 10 149 Flavones and related compounds nuclear methylation of 10 169 i.soFlavones 8 67 E’luorescence and fluorescence quenching Fluorine and its coinpounds lctlwratoi y and technical product,ion of 3 22 compounds organic reactions of 3 331 Force constants 1 73 Free-electron approximation for conjn- Free-radical addition reactions of olofiriic Friedel-Crafts reaction modern aspects Puran and pyren clierriicjtry some aspevts 1 1 gated compounds 6 319 systems 8 305 of 8 365 of 4 105 Geological age determination of by radio- Gmphite and amorphous carbon 1 59 activity 7 1 Halides reactions of in solution 5 245 complex crystal structures of 8 380 Halogens kinetics of thermal addition of Heats of formation of simple inorganic Heterocyclic nitrogen wnipounds nitra- Heterogeneous reactions transport control Heterolysis alkyl-oxygen in carboxylic.cycloHexane stereochemistry of 7 221 to olefinic compounds 3 126 compounds 7 134 tion of 4 382 in 8 157 esters and related compounds 9 203 Hydrocarbon,.; infrared and Raman spectra of. Part I. Acetylenes and olefins 6 1. Part 11. Paraffins 7 29 Hydrogen molecular homogeneous re- actions of in solution 10 463 Hydrogen atoms location of in crystal\ 10 480 ceatalysis mechanisms of 3 209 isotope exchange reactions in solutioii principles of 9 51 peroxide its radicals and its ions energetics of reactions involving 6 186 Hydrogenation catalytic and related re- actions mechanism of 8 279 Hyperconjugation 3 226 Ice structure of 5 344 Immunocheniistry aspects of 1 179 513 Intlole alkaloids excluding harmine and strychnine 10 108 Iiduction asymmetric and asymmetric transformation 1 299 Infrared and Raman spectra of hydro- carbons.Part I. Acetylenes arid olefins 6 1. Part 11. Paraffins 7 19 Inorganic analysis applica tioris of solvent extraction to 5 200 rhemistry and magnetism 7 377 chromatography 7 307 compounds disproportionation in 2 Z Raman spectra of 10 185 simple heats of formation of 7 134 iodine compounds some reactions of 8 123 Ir 1 hcc tlcideh synthetic s tructuro nritl activity in 4 272 Interhalogen compounds and polyhalitics Intermolecular forces and some properties lodiiie compounds inorganic some re- Ion exchange 2 307 Ionic conductance in solid salts 8 238 holvation 3 173 Ionisation potentialh far ultra\ io1t.t spectra and their significance iri chemistry 2 73 Iron carbides nitrides and carbonitrides of 3 160 Isomerism geometrical about carboii- carbon double bonds 6 101 Isotopes stable electromagnetic sepam- Isotopic exchange between different oxida - tion states in aqueous solution 8 219 Isotopically labelled organic coiiipouiids 4,115 .of matter 3 168 actions of 3 123 tion of 9 1 tracer techniques 4 172 synthesis of 7 407 Lactones physiologically active u n s ~ t ~ r - Lanthanons separation of 1 126 Lattice energy of ionic crystals 10 583 ated 2 46 CtJMULATTVE INDEX 505 Light absorption and photocheniistry 4 Liquids and solids transitions in 3 65 Magnetic resonance absorption nuclwr Magnetism and inorganic chemistrg 7 Mass spectrometry application to chcnii- Melting and crystal structure 4 356 Metal carbonyls chemistry of 1 331 Metal-ammonia solutions reduction of Metals specificity in catalysis by 8 404 Methyl radicals reactions of 7 198 Methylation biological 9 255 236 7,279 377 cal problems 9 23 oxides structure of 2 185 organic compounds by 4 69 nuclear of flavones ancl related com- pounds 10 169 Molecular interpretation of tJi ermo - dynamic propertieh of high polymers 1 265 structure determination by X-ray crystal analysis modern methods and their accuracy 7 335 Rlolecular-sieve action of solids 3 293 Molecules simple representation by mole- Morphine synthetic approaches to struc - cular orbitals 1 144 ture of 5 405 as 10 371 Natural products acetylenic Compouri(ls Nitramines some aspects of tlhe chemistry Nitration aromatic 2 277 of 5 75 of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds 4 Nitrides carbides ancl carbonitrides of Nitro-compounds aliphatic 1 358 Nitrogen dioxide-dinitrogen t,etroxide system structure and reactivity of 9 362 382 iron 3 160 Nitrosyl group chemistry of 9 1 16 Non -electrolytes adsorption of from wlu- Nuclear magnetic resonance absorption Nucleation in phase changes 5 31 5 Oceanic salt deposits 1 91 Olefinic system8 free-radical addition reactions of 8 308 Olefins infrared and Raman spectra of t,ion 5 60 7,279 8 1 kinetics of oxidation of 3 1 kinetics of thermal addition of halogens oxidation of 8 147 to 3 126 6 63 1,144 ( Irhitals molecdar a n d organic re&ctions representation of simple molecules by Organic cations reactions of 6 302 chemistry of derivatives of phosphorus compounds action of ionising radiations oxyacids 3 146 on 9 311 hehaviour in sulphuric acid 8 40 estimation of thermodynamic proper- isotopically IabeIlctl syiithcsis of 7 polarography of 6 262 reduction of by metal-ammonia solu- fluorine compounds reactions of 8 331 molecules flexible configuration of 5 oxidative-hydrolytic splitting of car- ties for 9 229 407 tions 4 69 364 bon-carbon bonds in 10 261 peroxides and their reactions 4 251 reactions and molecular orbitals 6 34 Organoinetnllic compounds of the firfit 5-Oxazolones chemistry of 9 150 Osidatioii of olefiiis 8 147 kinetics of 3 1 Oxidaiion-reduction potential of quin- ones relation to chemical structure three periodic groups 4 217 4 94 istry of 10 395 7 19 Oxides metallic structures of 2 185 N-Oxides aromatic heterocyclic chem- Pamffins infrared and Ramail spectra of Penicillins.chemistry of 2 203 Peptides methods of synthesis and terminal-residue studies of 10 330 naturally occurring 3 245 and proteins structural investigation Peroxides organic and their reactions 4 Phase changes nucleation in 5 315 Phenols tautomerism of 10 27 Phosphates condensed 3 345 Phosphoric esters role i n biologic~~l re- actions 5 171 Phosphorus oxyacids some aspects oE the organic chemistry of derivatives of 3 146 Photochemistry ancl light absorption 4,236 Photography cyanine dyes in 4 327 Photopolyrnerisation 4 236 Polarity of the carbon-hydrogen bond Polarography of organic compounds 6 Polyhalides and interhalogen compoundr Pulymerisation inittiation of by redox of 6 340 25 1 2 383 262 4 115 catalysts 9 287 ionic 8 88 of aldehydes 6 I41 reactions radical rate constant FS in 4 292 506 CUMULATIVE INDEX Polymers high thermodynamic properties of and their molecular interpretation 1 265 silicon chemistry of 2 25 Polysaccharides enzymic degracla t,ion of 9 73 enzymic synthesis of 7 58 Portland cement constitution of 3 82 Properties of matter and intermolecular Proteins and peptides structural investi- Pteridines 6 197 Purine and pyrimidine chemistry some Pyran and furan chemistry some aspects Pyrimidine and purine chemistry sorne Pyrrole pigments biogenetic origin of 4 forces 8 168 gation of 6 340 aspects of 3 181 of 4 195 aspects of 3 181 45 Quenching of fluorescence 1 1 Quinones relation between the oxidation- reduction potential arid chemical structure of 4 94 Radiations ionising action of on organic Rsdioectivation analysis 10 83 Radioactive tracers preparation of 2 93 Radioactivity determination of geological age by 7 1 Raman and infrared spectra of hydro- carbons.Part I. Acetylenes and olefins 6 1. Part 11. Paraffins 7.19 compounds 9 311 of the heavy elements 5 270 Raman spectra of inorganic compounds 10. 185 Rare-earth elements separation of 1 126 Reactions chemical estimation of ther- modynamic properties for 9 229 Rearrangements aromatic 6 34 Rcdox catalysts initiation of polymcri - sation processes by 9 287 potentials of quinones relation to chemi - ' cal structure 4 94 Reduction of organic compounds by metal-ammonia Compounds 4 69 Rotation spectra 4 131 Salt deposits oceanic 1 91 hydrates crystal structures of 8 380 Salts basic structure of 1 247 solid ionic conductance in 6 238 Bandmeyer and related reactions G2 35s Silicon polymers chemistry of 2 95 Silyl compounds 10 208 Sodium '' flame " reactions 5 44 Solids molecular-sieve action of 3 293 and liquids transitions in 3 65 separated by a narrow gap direct measurement of molecular attraction between 10 295 Solvation ionic 3 173 Solvents ionising non-aqueous reactions Solvent extraction and its applications to Specificity in catalysis by metals 8 404 Spectra charge-transfer and some related in 10 461 inorganic analysis 5 200 phenomena 8 422 emission of flames 4 1 far ultraviolet ionisation potentials and their significance in chemistry 2) 73 Spectra infrared and Raman of hydro- carbons.Part I. Acetylenes and ole- fins 6 1. Part 11. Para,fEns 7 19 Raman of inorganic compounds 10 185 rotation 4 131 Spectroscopy kinetic and flash pho tolysis Stabilities of complex conipounds 5 1 Stcreocliemistry of cyc'ohexnne 7 221 of the Group WIT elements 3 321 of Sub-group VIB of the periodic table 10 149 10 407 Steric hindrance 2 107 Steroidal alkaloids '7 231 Sub-group VIB stereochemistry of 10 Sulphur nitride and its derivatives 10 Sulphuric acid behaviour of organic 40 7 437 compounds in 8 40 Tautomerism of phenols 10 27 Terrestrial distribution of the elements 3 263 Thcrmocheniistry of the elements of Groups IVB and IV comments on 7 103 Thermodynamic properties estimation of for organic compounds and chemi- cal reactions 9 229 of high polymers and their molecular interpretation 1 265 Tracers radioactive preparation of 2 93 Transformation asymmetric and asym- Transitions in solids and liquids 3 65 Transport control in heterogeneous re- Transuranic elements chemistry of 4 20 Triterpenes tetracyclic 9 328 Tropolones 5 99 Trypt,ophan biological degradation of 5 metric induction 1 299 actions 6 157 227 Ultrasonic waves effects on electrolytes and electrolytic processes 7 84 Wool wax constitution of 5 390 X-Ray crystal analysis modern methods of molecular structure determination by and thpir.accuracy 7 335

 

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