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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases  (RSC Available online 1980)
卷期: Volume 76, issue 1  

页码: 001-070

 

ISSN:0300-9599

 

年代: 1980

 

DOI:10.1039/F198076BA001

 

出版商: RSC

 

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Journal of the Chemical Society,Faraday Transactions IISSN 0300-959J.C.S. FARADAY I AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 1Abe, Yoshiyuki, 2531-41Abraham, Michael H., 869-84,Adams, Paul A., 21 14-23,1219-312 1 24-7Agarwal, Suraj P., 570-7,Akitt. J. W.. 2212-20.2259-842 187-93Albery, W. John, 1391-401Alesbury, Colin K., 244-55Alexander, David M., 118-25Allsopp, Stephen R., 162-73Amira, Mohamed F., 1773-8Amir-Ebrahimi, Valia, 1704-22Amodio, Christopher A.,Amouyal, Edmond, 2432-6Amu, Thomas C., 1433-41Anderson, Yvonne, 196-208Anichini, Anna, 2448-56Anpo, Masakazu, 1014-20Ashmawy, Fathy M., 2096-101Attwood, David, 570-7,2187-93Attwood, Philip A., 2310-21Azuma, Katuhiko, 588-96,2Backlund, Sune, 2035-42Bahadur, Lal, 1409-1 8Balaram, Padmanabhan,Baldwin, Michael A., 838-45Baldwin, Roy R., 825-37,Bamford, Clement H ., 107- 1 1,Baranski, Andrzej S., 1962-77Barber, Michael, 549-59Barnes, Geoffrey T., 1 18-25Barrer, Richard M., 180-95,Barri, Sami, 1038-51Bartocci, Carlo, 797-803Basahel, Sulaiman N., 107-1 1,Bassanelli, Roberto, 2003-10Bennett, Joan P., 1075-92,Bensasson, Rene V., 1800-10,Benziger, Jay B., 49-59Beyer, Hermann K., 332-44Bhattacharya, Ashok K., 126-34Bicknell, Roy T.M., 637-47Biehl, George E., 196-208Birdi, Kulbir S., 2035-42Blackburn, G. Michael, 9 1 5-22Blanch, Jan H., 1905-10Bolis, Vera, 1606-1 6Bolton, Anthony P., 84-91Bomchil, Guillermo, 201 1-16Bond, Geoffrey C., 889-9001723-34, 1735-561669-76PLATES1008-131075-92,2374-82,2396412112-17l03,8-Sl112-172396-4122432-6AUTHOR INDEX, 1980Bonnett, Raymond, 852-9Boodts, Julien F.C., 1689-93Boucher, Ernest A., 520-7,Boughy, Alain, 1547-6 1Bowker, Michael, 758-73Bradshaw, David I., 979-87Braga, Mauro M., 152-61Bridgewater, Alan J., 1811-20Brookes, Hugh C., 2296-309Brooks, Brian W., 1599-605Brouillard, Raymond, 583-7Brown, Norman M. D., 2335-46Buckland, Anthony D., 302-1 3Buelow, Martin, 597-61 5,2Bueno, Willie A., 1689-93Bullock, Anthony T., 648-53,Burch, Robert, 181 1-20,2285-9Bussiere, Paul, 1652-9Bystroem, Katarina, 1986-90Campbell, Kenneth C., 2322-34Candy, Jean Pierre, 616-29Canham, Paul A., 1857-67,lCanosa, Carlos E., 846-5 1Carless, Howard A. J., 1849-56Castellanos, Maria, 21 59-69Cebula, Deryck J., 3 14-2 1Chadwick, Alan V., 2194-205Chadwick, Andrew T., 1391-401Charalambides, A.A., 852-9Che, Michel, 1526-34Cichocki, Andrzej, 1380-7Clancy, Paulette, 174-9Clarke, E. Colin W., 191 1-16Clarke, John K. A., 345-56,Clayton, Paul R., 2362-73Clewley, John D., 196-208Clune, T. Gerard, 1 13 1-7Coles, Barry A., 1391-401Compton, Richard G., 1391401Conlin, Robert T., 322-3 1Cooper, Maureen, 192341,2Cordischi, Dante, 1147-57Cornet, Daniel, 95242Corti, Horacio, 21 79-86Costela, Angel, 30-42Cox, Alan, 162-73,797-803,Cox, Brian G., 1 13 1-7Crovetto, Rosa, 2179-86Czapkiewicz, Jan, 1663-8Czapkiewicz-Tutaj, Bozena,Dalsager, Soeren U., 2035-42Da Luz, h a M. P. R., 152-61Danil de Namor, Angela F.,14 19-32PLATES1296-300PLATE1640-51PLATES804-1 11663-8869-84Das, Rebati C., 2152-8Das, Suresh, 1779-89Dash, Upender N., 2152-8Datka, Jerzy, 70510,2437-47Davidson, Iain M.T., 1520-5Davidson, R. Stephen, 2587-603Davis, Burtron H., 92-100,Davis, Harold B., 1991-2002Dawkins, John V., 1263-74Defosse, Camille, 1677-88,Delannay, Francis, 988-97,21917-222052-64,1 PLATEPLATES, 1677-88,1766-72,2052-64,l PLATE, 2128-41,lPLATEDe Lisi, Rosario, 1660-2Delmon, Bernard, 929-38,988-97,2 PLATES, 1677-88,176672,2052-64,1 PLATE,212841,l PLATEDenny, Lisa R., 1868-74Derouane, Eric G., 1606-16De Roy, Gilbert, 1166-73,De Valera, Eamon, 560-9Devine, Clare, 1052-61De Violet, Philippe Fornier,Diekmann, Stephan, 446-7Doncaster, Alan M., 272-9Duke, Martin G., 1232-9Duncan, Robert H., 2212-20Dunn, Anthony G., 2362-73Duplatre, Gilles, 152-61Eastland, George W., 1868-74Ebeid, El-Zeiny M., 2170-8Eden, Joyce, 426-34Egawa, Chikashi, 280-90Ehrhardt, Klaus, 597-615,2Elef, D.D., 1388-90Engels, Siegfrid, 782-9Eriksen, Trygve E., 1402-8Evers, Edward L., 528-36Fairhurst, Shirley A., 1490-509Fawcett, W. Ronald, 1962-77Feakins, David, 560-9,637-47Fernandez-Prini , Roberto,Figuera, Juan M., 30-42Figueras, Francois, 1652-9Finger, Gerd, 597-61 5,2Fisicaro, Emilia, 2102-1 3Flanagan, Ted B., 196-208Flockhart, Brian D., 2026-34Flowers, Michael C., 2290-5Floyd, Robert B., 2335-46Forissier, Michel, 1652-9Fornasier, Roberto, 1301-10Fouilloux, Pierre, 61 6-292542-5 1578-82PLATES21 79-86PLATE2 J.C.S.FARADAY I AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)Frahm, Jens, 446-7Francis, Stephen R., 1455-65Fraser, David, 1585-98Freer, Robert, 1021-9, 1030-7Freiberg, Mira, 1825-37,French, Han T., 537-48Frennet, Alfred, 1704-22Frey, Henry M., 322-31,Friedt, Jean Marie, 1652-9Fromon, Michel, 1062-74Fukushi, Kohji, 291-301Funabiki, Masaki, 2237-50Furlong, D. Neil, 774-81Furlong, Donald N., 457-66,Furukawa, Kazuo, 1 185-95Gajardo, Patricio, 929-38,Garbowski, Edouard, 1942-52,Garrone, Edoardo, 2 102- 13Gascoyne, Peter R. C., 426-34Gault, Francois G., 1547-61,Gavin David L., 648-53Geiger, Alfons, 135-5 1Genet, Michel, 403-16,2Gentry, Stephen J., 2084-95Getoff, Nikola, 1576-84Ghiotti, Giovanna, 2102-13Gilbert, Robert G., 1323-43,Glew, David N., 191 1-16Goffredi, Mario, 1660-2Goncalves, Raquel M.C., 753-7Gonzalez-Elipe, Augustin R.,Goodwin, James W., 225-35Gramain, Jean Claude, 1 800- 10Grange, Paul, 929-38,988-97,2Grant, David J. W., 2417-31Gravelle, Pierre C., 512-19,Guarino, Angelo, 2003-10Gubbins, Keith E., 174-9,Guczi, Laszlo, 782-9Gunnarsson, Gudmundur,Haberlandt, Reinhold, 1569-75Hakala, Marja Riitta, 473-88Hales, Philip W., 2080-3Hall, Denver G., 386-93,Hansen, Finn Knut, 1240-62Hansford, Denise T., 24 17-3 1Harding, David A., 180-95Harriman, Anthony, 1978-85Harris, Kenneth R., 377-85Harrison, Philip G., 442-5, 1Hartland, Stanley, 457-66,Harvey, John M., 256-65Hawkett, Brian S., 1323-431838-481849-56467-72988-97,2 PLATES1 953-6 11704-22,1723-34,1735-56PLATES1344-551535-46PLATES2221-82496-5061287-9525 7 5-8 6PLATE467-72Healy, Thomas W., 1-8,9-18Hedge, Robyn M., 236-43Hemidy, Jean Francois, 952-62Hendrickx, Maria, 1166-73Hennebert, Paul, 952-62Herrmann, Jean Marie, 1138-46Hertz, H.Gerhard, 135-51Holbrook, Kenneth A., 1232-9Holt, Susan, 2362-73Honeyman, Malcolm R., 2290-5Houalla, Marwan, 1766-72,2128-41,l PLATEHoward, Christopher B.,1296-300Hughes, Barry D., 963-78Hurwitz, Henri D., 2558-74,1Ichikawa, Kazuhiko, 291-301Idris Ali, Khondoker M., 49-56Imanaka, Toshinobu, 998-1007Imelik, Boris, 1942-52,195361Indovina, Valeno, 1147-57Ingram, Malcolm D., 648-53Inui, Tomoyuki, 2237-50Iwasawa, Yasuhiro, 939-51Jackson, Susan E., 256-65Jacobs, Peter A., 3324,403-16,Jafelicci, Miguel, 674-82James, Robert O., 1-8Jaroniec, Mieczyslaw, 2486-95Jayson, Gerald G., 528-36Jenard, Andre, 2558-74, 1Jewur, Shantappa S., 746-52John, Christopher S., 1356-65,Johnson, G.R. Alastair, 1779-89Jones, Alan, 2084-95Jones, Malcolm N., 654-64Jones, Timothy G. J., 520-7,Joyner, Richard W., 357-61Kaeger, Joerg, 597-615,2Kaerger, Joerg, 717-37, 1562-8,Kane, Alan F., 1 6 6 5 1Kemball, Charles, 1366-79Kemeny, Gabor, 782-9Kemp, Terence J., 162-73,Kennedy, Lois V. F., 1356-65Khosla, Mohinder P., 2043-51King, David A., 758-73Kiss, Akos, 3 3 2 4Kittaka, Shigeharu, 728-45Klinowski, Jacek, 1038-5 1Koehler, Gottfried, 157684Koga, Osamu, 19-29Kondo, Yasuhiko, 812-24Koresh, Jacob, 2457-71, 1Kosugiyama, Otoya, 253 1-41Krumgalz, Boris S., 1275-86,Krzywicki, Andrzej, 131 1-22Kubokawa, Yutaka, 1014-20PLATE2 PLATESPLATE1366-791419-32PLATES1569-75797-803,804-11PLATE, 2472-85,2507-91887-904Kubota, Junichi, 588-96,2Ladd, Irwin R., 84-9 1Lally, Thomas P., 1857-67, 1Land, Edward J., 852-9Lansdowne, Stephen W.,Laub, Richard J., 362-7Lawrence, Kenneth G., 637-47Ledoux, Marc J., 1547-61Leeman, Hugo, 2519-30Lemaitre, Jacques, 1677-88Lenkait, Jan A., 1391-401Levy, Leon Y., 2558-74, 1Leyendekkers, Jean V., 1206-18Liew, Kong Yong, 2026-34Lilley, Terence H., 901-5,906-14Liszi, Janos, 1219-31Liukkonen, Simo, 2552-7Lobo, Lelio Q., 1769,2496-506Logan, S.R., 578-82Luckham, Paul F., 674-82Lycourghlotis, Alexis, 1677-88,Maccoll, Allan, 838-45Machado, Jose C., 152-61Machado, Jose R. S., 2496-506McNicol, Brian D., 2310-21Maitra, A. Kumar, 1849-56Malatesta, Francesco, 25 l(r18Malcolme-Lawes, David J.,Manley, Philip, 654-64Marcantonatos, Minas D.,Marcus, Yizhak, 2347-61Marczewski, Marek, 13 1 1-22Marshall, Roger M., 846-51Martin, Margarita, 30-42Mason, Nigel B., 2285-9Mathieu, Michel V., 1942-52,Matijevic, Egon, 1240-62Matsumoto, Yoshio, 11 16-21,Matsuura, Ikuya, 2 128-4 1, 1Matusek, Karoly, 782-9Meehan, Peter, 201 1-16Mendelovici, Efraim, 1442-54Metcalfe, Alan, 489-95, 630-6Meyerstein, Dan, 1825-37,Mihalyfi, Judit, 332-44Mink, Janos, 782-9Mitchell, Philip C.H., 181 1-20Miyajima, Hiroyuki, 2531-41Miyake, Michihiro, 1185-95Moerke, Wolfgang, 782-9Moffat, John B., 746-52Momota, Hiroko, 790-6,2Monk, Cecil B., 1773-8Mooney, James, 2322-34Moore, P. B., 1388-90Morikawa, Akira, 1 196-205PLATESPLATE1344-55PLATE9 15-222052-64,1 PLATE860-81093-1 151953-6 11 122-30PLATE1838-48PLATEJ.C.S. FARADAY I AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 3Morikawa, Hideki, 1185-95Morimoto, Tetsuo, 728-45Morishige, Kunimitsu, 728-45Moriyasu, Tsutomu, 728-45Morsi, Salah E., 2170-8Morterra, Claudio, 2102-13Mortimer, Michael, 236-43Moses, Edwin, 906-14Mott, Christopher J. B.,Moyes, Richard B., 979-87,Mruzek, Margaret N., 838-45Mulac, William A., 183848Munuera, Guillermo, 1535-46Nagashima, Akira, 253 1-41Nakamura, Teiji, 939-51Nakata, Kazuo, 1 196205Napper, Donald H., 1323-43,Nelson, W. John, 2335-46Newton, J.Michael, 2417-31Nicholas, John E., 1669-76Nitta, Yuriko, 998-1007Noszticzius, Zoltan, 2552-7Oakenfull, David, 1875-86Occhiuzzi, Manlio, 1147-57O’Donohoe, Cormac, 345-56Ogasawara, Sadao, 939-51Ohno, Hideo, 1185-95Okada, Kiyoshi, 1185-95Okamoto, Yasuaki, 998-1007Okura, Ichiro, 2209-1 1Olivier, Daniele, 1526-34Olofsson, Gerd, 1287-95Omar, Musa M., 71 1-16Onishi, Takaharu, 19-29,280-90Ono, Yoshio, 43541Otsuka, Kiyoshi, 1196-205Packer, Kenneth J., 1455-65Panda, Kshama N., 2 152-8Parayre, Patrick, 1704-22,Pass, Geoffrey, 2080-3Passiniemi, Pentti, 2552-7Paterson, Russell, 1052-61Patrykiejew, Andrzej, 2486-95Paul, Roger L., 2296-309Pawelka, Zbigniew, 43-8Pease, Wayne R., 1510-19,2Pekenc, Erdogan, 225-35Perez, Juan M., 30-42Pethig, Ronald, 426-34Pethybridge, Alan D., 368-76Pfeifer, Harry, 717-37, 1569-75Phillips, Courtenay S.G.,Pichat, Pierre, 1138-46Pickering, Ian A., 2374-82Pink, Richard C., 2026-34Poncelet, George, 403-16,2Porta, Piero, 2448-56Portefaix, Jean Louis, 1652-9Posadas, Dionisio, 1633-9Possagno, Elvira, 2003-10Pottinger, Ruth, 1849-561991-20021585-981344-5511 16-21,1122-301723-34PLATES683-700PLATESPratt, Graham L., 1694-703Price, Colin, 1857-67, 1 PLATEPrimet, Michel, 1942-52,Prinsloo, Jeremia J., 512-19,Purnell, J. Howard, 362-7Pyke, David R., 1174-82,2Ramanamurti, Medepalli V.,Rand, Brian, 225-35Rao, C.N. Ramachandra,Rao, Ch. Pulla, 1008-13Rao, Kalya J., 1617-28Rasko, Janos, 2383-95Rastogi, Pushti P., 2251-8Rauscher, Monika, 717-37Rayment, Trevor, 201 1-16Redszus, Christel, 597-61 5,2Reed, W. John, 162-73,797-803Reid, Robert, 1174-82,2Rendall, Henry M., 2575-86Rendall, W. Alan, 1757-65Renouprez, Albert J., 616-29Reucroft, Philip J., 1917-22Richard, Marie, 1526-34Riekel, Christian, 158598Ring, Morey A., 1520-5Rives-Amau, Vicente, 394-402Robb, Ian D., 528-36Rochester, Colin H., 302-13,Rogers, David, 1694-703Rogne, Otto, 1905-10Ronfard-Haret, Jean Claude,Rooney, John J., 345-56Roscoe, John M., 1757-65Rosenholm, Jar1 B., 473-88Rossemyr, Leif I., 1905-10Rouquerol, Francoise, 7768 1Rouquerol, Jean, 774-8 1Roussy, Georges, 1547-61Rouxhet, Paul G., 147689Rundqvist, Stig, 196208Russell, Sayra N., 19 17-22Ruthven, Douglas M., 60-70,Sampson, Christopher, 1585-98Sanchez, Jean Pierre, 1652-9Sangster, David F., 134455Sanz, Jesus, 1535-46Schirmer, Wolfgang, 597-61 5,2Schmidt, Klaus H., 1838-48Scholes, George, 449-56Schoonheydt, Robert A.,Schulz, Ronald A., 869-84Scokart, Paul O., 1476-89Scott, Kevin F., 683-700,Segall, Robert L., 1510-19, 21 953-6 12221-8PLATES1409-181008-13PLATES804-1 1PLATES1158-65,146675,2142-512432-671-83PLATES25 19-302065-79PLATESSendoda, Yoko, 435-41Senna, Mamoru, 7 9 0 4 2Sermon, Paul A., 885-8,889-900Shahidi, Fereidoon, 101-6Shalvoy, Richard B., 19 17-22Shamir, Jacob, 2347-61Shankar, S.Ude, 489-95,630-6Sheppard, John G., 21 14-23Sheppard, Norman, 394-402Sherwood, John N., 1021-9,Shindo, Hitoshi, 280-90Shippey, T. Ann, 2251-8Short, Richard T., 2310-21Sikand, Arvind, 180-95Sinclair, Roy S., 417-25,852-9Sing, Kenneth S. W., 774-81Sjoeberg, Lars, 1402-8Smart, Roger St. C., 1510-19,2Smith, Richard, 442-5, 1 PLATESmith, Robert W., 225-35Sobczyk, Lucjan, 43-8Soffer, Abraham, 2457-71,lSoffer, Neomy, 2347-61Solymosi, Frigyes, 2383-95Soma, Mitsuyuki, 1122-30Soria, Javier, 1535-46Sostero, Silvana, 162-73,Staveley, Lionel A. K., 174-9,Stenius, Per, 473-88Steyaer, Herman, 209-19Stock, Colin J., 496502Stokes, Roin H., 537-48Struve, Peter, 597-61 5,2Stubbersfield, Rita B., 1857-67, 1Summers, Dennis M., 362-7Sundar, H. G.Keshava, 1617-28Sutcliffe, Leslie H., 1490-509Swallow, A. John, 528-36Symons, Martyn C. R., 244-55,Taba, Shahab Soltani, 368-76Tadros, Tharwat F., 66573,Tait, David, 41 7-25,852-9Takagi, Michihiko, 790452Takamatsu, Kenichi, 939-5 1Takegami, Yoshinobu, 2237-50Tamaru, Kenzi, 19-29,280-90,Taplin, John H., 2229-36Tasker, Ian R., 90614Taylor, Graham, 1263-74Teranishi, Shiichiro, 998-1007Theobald, Francois, 1652-9Thomas, Robert K., 236-43,Thomson, Samuel J., 1923-41,2Thuan, Nguyen Kim, 2209-1 1Thun, Harry P., 209-19PLATES1030-7PLATESPLATE, 2472-85,2507-9797-8032362-73,2496-506PLATESPLATE256-65,1868-74,2251-8674-82PLATES1116-21, 1122-30314-21,2011-16PLATE4 J.C.S.FARADAY I AUTHOR INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)Tilley, Richard J. D., 1174-82,2Tokura, Niichiro, 8 12-24Tonellato, Umberto, 1301-10Topham, Susan A., 302-13Traverso, Orazio, 162-73,Treiner, Claude, 1062-74Trenwith, Antony B., 266-71Truscott, T. George, 417-25,Turco Liveri, Vincenzo, 1660-2Turner, Peter S., 151&19,2Tyler, J. Kelvin, 1356-65Valle, Luis, 30-42Van Amstel, Jan A., 2310-21Van de Berg, Jan, 1606-16Vandickelen, Rita, 2542-5 1Van Ewyk, Robert L., 2194-205Vansant, Etienne F., 1166-73,Van Wouwe, Dirk, 2519-30Varadarajan, R., 2017-25Vedrine, Jacques C., 1606-16Verbeek, Frans, 209-19Verbeek, Ronald M. H., 209-19PLATES797-803,804-11852-9PLATES2542-5 1Verdonck, Jos J., 403-16,2Viana, Cesar A.N., 753-7Vickerman, John C., 549-59Villalba, Rafael, 1442-54Vincent, Brian, 66573,674-82Vink, Hans, 1790-800Volkmer, Peter, 1562-8Waghorne, W. Earle, 560-9,Waigh, Roger D., 2187-93Walker, Raymond W., 825-37,Walker, Robert W., 825-37Walmsley, D. George, 233546Walmsley, Elizabeth, 91 5-22Walsh, Peter T., 2084-95Walsh, Robin, 272-9Walter, Andreas, 717-37Ward, Anthony J. I., 1131-7Watkins, Paul E., 503-1 1Weeks, Thomas J., Jr., 84-91Wells, Cecil F., 2017-25Wells, Peter B., 979-87, 1585-98Wennerstroem, Haakan, 2287-95West, Anthony R., 2159-69PLATES1131-71075-92,237682,2396-412White, John W., 236-43,314-21White, Lee R., 963-78Whittle, Eric, 496-502, 503-1 1Widom, Benjamin, 2043-5 1Williams, John O., 2170-8Williamson, James G., 1356-65,Willsher, Charles J., 2587-603Wolstenholme, John, 549-59Wolthuizen, Jillis P., 1606-16Wood, Robert H., 901-5Woolf, Lawrence A., 377-85Wright, Christopher J., 1585-98Wright, John D., 2194-205Yariv, Shmuel, 1442-54Yates, David E., 1-8,9-18Yong, Geok Hua, 1 158-65,Yoshida, Takeshi, 8 12-24Young, Colin A., 665-73Yucel, Hayrettin, 60-70, 71-83Yuki, Kazumi, 812-24Yun, Cheboc, 1014-20Zacharov, Anatolei, 1287-95Zamboni, Roberto, 2510-18201 1-161366-791466-75,2142-5J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 5SUBJECT INDEX, 19805AABSORPTIONApplication of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water.Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoren-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofReactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,4-dimethyloxetan, 1232-9Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-1 0Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofambient gas, 2194-205Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Effect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide.Variabletemperature proton magnetic resonance study, I 13 1-7Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,Ndiethylaminoketones on silicaimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-51Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbontetrachloride, 302-1 3Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEAdsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide.Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Solvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Raman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in amodified proportional counter, 19234,2 PLATESStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofmolecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEPartial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of C I , ~aminocarboxylic acids, 101-6Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbontetrachloride, 302-13Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides.Part 11. Enthalpy of dilution of single andbinary solute solutions of N-acetyl-glycine amide, N-acetyl-L-alanine amide, N-acetyl-L-valineamide and N-acetyl-L-leucine amide at 298.15 K, 91 5-22Heterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedmetal oxides, 1240-62Enthalpies of proton dissociation of poly(acry1ic acid). Comparison between experiment and theory for apolyelectrolyte system, 1287-95Electromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation.Part 13. Dissociation constants of somedicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8Interaction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 199112002Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Thermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxanepolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 494-502ABSTRACTION.ACCEPTORACETAMIDEACETATE IACETONEACETONITRILERadiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-551062-74ACETYLENEACI6 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)ACID(contd)mixtures, 21 52-8at 6-60", 2347-61polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEIonic dissociation of aqueous hydrobromic acid. Part 2. Estimate from proton magnetic resonance dataInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 3 3 2 4Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Structural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylACIDITYACROLEINACRYLATEacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ I-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17metal oxides, 1240-62ACRYLICHeterocoagulation. Part 5.Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedAdsorption and activation of ethene by zeoliteH-ZSM-5, 1606-16Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-Stability of parameter estimates made using three- and four-parameter extended Arrhenius and Van'tThermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + pxylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingMolybdenumsarbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylElectron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenACTIVATIONpentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23Hoff equations, 2124-7and volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48ACTIVITYADDNradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51comDounds and olefins.1490-509ADDUCTADSORBEDSelf-diffusion of n-Daraffins in NaX zeolite. 7 17-37ADSORPTIONTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Influence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 118-25Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 3 3 2 4Adsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants. A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickekopper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9Hydrogen adsorption on platinum catalysts.Quantitative determination of the various speciespopulation, 6 16-29Interaction of oxygen with evaporated silicon films. An infrared study, 630-6Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer.Part 1.Adsorption isotherms, 665-73Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82Interaction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-1 0Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Interaction of water with some silicas, 885-8Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption anddecomposition of nitric oxide, 1 1 16-21Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1 166-73Heterocoagulation. Part 5.Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedPulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilInfrared study of silica immersed in 2,2+trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 146675tetrachloride, 302-1 3metal oxides, 124&62silica, 1455-6J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 7ADSORPTION(contd)Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 147689Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces. Part 3. Role ofSolution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Adsorption and activation of ethene by zeolite-H-ZSM-5, 1606-16Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization ofMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 1. Benzene adsorptionSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofNeutron diffraction from benzene adsorbed on graphite, 201 1-16Electron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina system.Part 2. Influence of sodium content andpreparation methods on the state of dispersion and nature of molybdenum supported on y-alumina,Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaElectron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofTransformations of but-l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalTheory of adsorption from multicomponent liquid mixtures on solid surfaces and its application to liquidMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Zeolite RHO.Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Nitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneCatalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andDielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withInelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumStructural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in squeous solution.Part 2. Reactions with cuprichydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-461599-6052-carbon-13-labeled 2,34imethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34on supports, 1942-52adsorbed species, 1953-612052-64, 1 PLATEimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-51ambient gas, 2194-2052437-47molecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEmolecules, 2472-85adsorption chromatography, 2486-95AFFINITYcalculated electron afinities, 1402-8AGGREGATIONosmometry, 2035-42calcium oxides, 92-100AIRALBUMINALC, calcium oxides, 92-100Adsorption isotherms, 665-73Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 183848the selectivity, 1917-22oxide, 2335-46on temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37ALCOHOLYSISALIP8 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)ALKCarbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedSmall angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures.Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25, 35 and 45"C, 63747Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withCarbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toThermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Electroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1.Alkaline salts of graftedHomologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Interaction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-10Self-diffusion of n-paraffins in NaX zeolite, 7 17-37Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Application of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Reactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Free radical mechanism in olefin isomerization. Isomerization of (ZFbut-2-ene and (Z)-[ 1,2-Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Diffusion in n-alkylbenzenes.Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Electroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Diffusion in n-alkylbenzenes. Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Surface composition of palladium-gold alloys, 1 388-90Enthalpy of hydrogen in palladium alloys at constant interstitial volume, 2285-9Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Cracking of (5-13C)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-9 1Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-61Superacidity of modified y-alumina.Structure of active site and catalytic activity, 131 1-22Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 147689Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-y-alumina system. Part 1. Influence of sodium content onthe state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on y-alumina, 1677-88Joint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofnickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 1. Benzene adsorptionon supports, 1942-52Electron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina system. Part 2. Influence of sodium content andpreparation methods on the state of dispersion and nature of molybdenum supported on y-alumina,Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101amides, 1008-13polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEALKALIsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14amides, 1008-13polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEALKANEALKENE2H~lethylene over siloxene, 435-41ALKYLAdsorption isotherms, 665-73alkylbenzenes, 1433-41dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18ALKYLAMMONIUMALKYLBENZENEalkylbenzenes, 1433-4 1ALLOPH ANEALLOYALLY LMOLY BDENUMEssential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1ALUMINA2052-64,l PLATJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 9ALUMINA(contd)Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide, 2335-46ALUMINATEDistribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminate(CoGa,Alz-x04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56Heterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedmetal oxides, 1240-62Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65H ydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide, 2335-46Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide.Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toamides, 1008-13Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution.Deactivation pathways foraromatic amines, 1576-84Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide, 2335-46Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a,*aminocarboxylic acids, 101-6Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a,*aminocarboxylic acids, 101-6Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 1 1. Enthalpy of dilution of single andbinary solute solutions of N-acetyl-glycine amide, N-acetyl-L-alanine amide, N-acetyl-L-valineamide and N-acetyl-L-leucine amide at 298.15 K, 91 5-22Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water.Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a,*aminocarboxylic acids, 101-6Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a,*aminocarboxylic acids, 10 1-6Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 1Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Infrared spectra of ammonia adsorbed on evaporated germanium films, 489-95Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 1014-20Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface.Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,2-dichloroethane, 1663-8Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inHeterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousSpectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-13Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluore-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofPhotochemistry of anhydrides.Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1ALUMINUMAMIDEAMINEAMINIUMAMINOAMINOCARBOXYLATEAMINOCARBOXYLICAMINOKETONEAMMONIAambient gas, 2 194-205AMMONIUMdetermined by neutron diffraction, 23643AMPHIPHILICaqueous solution, 21 87-93suspension of titanium dioxide, 1 138-46ANATASEANGLEANHYDRIDEperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-5010 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)ANILINEExcitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forDetermination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarFormation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltNew method of separation of the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ionicTube electrode and electron spin resonance.First-order kinetics, 1391-40 1Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to lY2-dichloroethane, 1663-8Some reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Structures of tin oxide-antimony oxide catalysts, 1174-82,2 PLATESStructural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9aromatic amines, 1576-84phases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36oxidemagnesium oxide, 1 147-57contributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86ANIONANODEANTHRACENEI), 2003-10ene photodimer, 21 70-8ANTIMONYAPATITESolubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19APROTICSpectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Effect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes.Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Transport in aqueous solutions of Group IIB metal salts. Part 7.Measurement and prediction of isotopicdiffusion coefficients for iodide in solutions of cadmium iodide, 1052-61Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Photochemistry and exciplex of the uranyl ion in aqueous solution, 1093-1 15The Tammann-Tait-Gibson model. Application to the heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions,Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Electromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation. Part 13. Dissociation constants of someProperties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 2212-20Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 221 2-20Effect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Effects of wet vibro-milling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 790-6,2 PLATESStructure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-5 1Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Exo-lectron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aExcitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution.Deactivation pathways forMagnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationAQ1062-741206-18dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18dicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8AQUAAQUABERYLLIUMAQUATIONARAGONITEAREAdetermined by neutron diffraction, 236-43ARGONmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESaromatic amines, 1576-84AROMAROM ATIZATIONof 2-carbon- 1 3-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-3J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 11ASSOCNThermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + pxylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48Investigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 1 1. Enthalpy of dilution of single andbinary solute solutions of N-acetyl-glycine amide, N-acetyl-L-alanine amide, N-acetyl-L-valineamide and N-acetyl-L-leucine amide at 298.15 K, 9 15-22Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inaqueous solution, 2187-93Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylradical and of the orientation.of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51Tritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andState of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossThermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496506Solid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-90Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Effect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide. VariableSpectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 1476-89Ferromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34Zeolite sorbents.Modification by impregnation with salts, 18&95Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 1. Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 2. Isotope-mass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,Nitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andDiffusion in n-alkylbenzenes. Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 1. Benzene adsorptionSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofNeutron diffraction from benzene adsorbed on graphite, 201 1-16Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofBenzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of pbenzoquinone and methylated pThermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-61Thermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-6 1ATOMAUGERdecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21spectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30AZEOTROPEAZOXYBARIUM1062-74BARRIERtemperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 13 1-7BASEBASICITYBEAMBENZENEdiffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-91030-7calculated electron affinities, 1402-8alkylbenzenes, 1433-41on supports, 1942-52adsorbed species, 1953-61molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEBENZOPHENONEBENZOQUINONEBENZOYLBENZOYLHYDROXYLAMINEbenzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-12 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)BENZYLInelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide, 2335-46BENZY LAMINEInelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide.2335-46BERYLLIUMProton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 221 2-20Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingDensities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toamides, 1008-1 3State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withthe selectivity, 1917-22Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofiodine, 272-9Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaIonic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25, 35 and 45T, 637-47Interaction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Interaction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002Dielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Zeolite sorbents.Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Kinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueoussuspension of titanium dioxide, 1138-46Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18Ionic liquid mixtures.A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Thermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Electrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Kinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Diffusion in n-alkylbenzenes. Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylBIACETYLI), 2003-10BINARYupper consolute temperatures, 362-7BINDINGBLOCKBONDimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 1BORATEBORICBOVINEBROMIDE442-5,1 PLATEBROMINATION442-5, 1 PLATEBROMOETHANEalkylbenzenes, 1433-41methacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1BROMOMETHANJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 13BROMOMETHANE(c0ntd)Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ l-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEExo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in amodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESDiffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylHomologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 34556Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylDehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-1 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution.Part 2. Reactions with cupricCatalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withSecondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaFree radical mechanism in olefin isomerization. Isomerization of (Z)-but-2-ene and (Z>-[ 1,2-Isomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYBut-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Transformations of but- l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51Temperature-dependent hyperfine coupling constants in electron spin resonance.Part 6. Planar andnonplanar nitroxide radicals, 1296-300Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in theConductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofDehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-01 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Transport in aqueous solutions of Group IIB metal salts. Part 7. Measurement and prediction of isotopicEffects of wet vibro-milling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 7 9 0 4 2 PLATESBUTADIENEBUTANEmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45BUTANETHIOLmethacrylate/ 1-butanethiol, 107-1 1BUTANOLon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37the selectivity, 1917-22BUTANONEimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-5 12Hzlethylene over siloxene, 43541zeolites, 1196-205BUTENE2437-47BUTYLBUTYLAMINEBUTYLAMMONIUMmixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18perfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502BUTYRICCADMIUMdiffusion coefficients for iodide in solutions of cadmium iodide, 1052-61CALCIT14 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)CALCIUMDiffusion in 5A zeolite. Studv of the effect of crystal size.71-83Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influeke of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andImproved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Investigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7The Tammann-Tait-Gibson model. Application to the heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions,Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Evaluation of Debye-Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-Stability of parameter estimates made using three- and four-parameter extended Arrhenius and Van'tThermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneThermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Capillary phenomena. Part 10.Behavior of grooved rods at fluid/fluid interfaces, 520-7Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofInteraction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002Diffusion in 5A zeolite.Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( 1 OO), 126-34Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 110) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateinterconversion, 758-73Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toamides, 1008-1 3Diffusion in organic liquids.Part 2. Isotope-mass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,1030-7Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption anddecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 116673Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Dynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation. Part 1. Influence of activationInfrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideStudy of molecular sieve carbons.Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthaipies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a,*aminocarboxylic acids, 10 1-6Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbontetrachloride, 302-1 3Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution.Part 2. Reactions with cupricions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37calcium oxides, 92-100CALCNCAMPHORSULFONATECAPACITY120&18pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23Hoff equations, 2 124-7mixtures, 21 52-8CAPILLARITYinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32CARBOHYDRATECARBON2237-50conditions on catalytic activity, 23 10-21over chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95molecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEmolecules, 2472-85CARBONATECARBOXYLATJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 15CARBOXYLICInfrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonEnthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeThermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions, Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeAdsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousIsomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYFunctional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalHydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-But-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces.Part 3. Role ofReactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Reactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Cracking of (5-13C)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andHomologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-61Raman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andField-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces.Part 1.Hydrogen adsorption on platinum catalysts. Quantitative determination of the various speciesGas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Dehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-01 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Essential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1Genesis, nature and dispersion of active phase in sulfided cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina hydrodesulfur-ization catalysts.Investigation by analytical electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscop-Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions. Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998-1007State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Structures of tin oxide-antimony oxide catalysts, 1174-82,2 PLATESFunctional micellar catalysis.Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10Superacidity of modified y-alumina. Structure of active site and catalytic activity, 13 11-22Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 136679But-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Structural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-y-alumina system.Part 1 + Influence of sodium content ontetrachloride, 302-1 32080-3CARBOXYMETHYLCARBOXY METHY LHYDROXY ETHY Ldensity, 1790-800density, 1790-800CARBOXYMETHYLHYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSECATALYSISsuspension of titanium dioxide, 1138-46zeolites, 1196-205micelles and comicelles, 1301-10alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79hydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-46CATALYSTcalcium oxides, 92- 100nickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12- 19Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESpopulation, 6 16-29y, 988-97,2 PLATESthe state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on y-alumina, 1677-816 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)CATALYST(contd)Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization of2-carbon-13-labeled 2,3dimethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationof 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34Mechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 1 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationof carbon-1 3-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56Joint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofnickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72Molybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withthe selectivity, 19 17-22Electron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Kinetics of methanol oxidation over platinum wire catalysts, 2084-95Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101Physico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation.Part 1. Influence of activationTracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts. Isotopic exchange andInfrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideDehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-1 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 74652Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Studies of hydrogen spillover.Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Zeolite RHO. Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Effect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide. VariableNew method of separation of the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ionicTube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-401Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 22 12-20Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateInfrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,&trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeEnthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withModerated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylModerated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylWall-less reactor studies.Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossLimiting single-ion molar volumes. Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-842128-41, 1 PLATEhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209- 1 1and nickel-copper catalysts, 222 1-82237-50conditions on catalytic activity, 2310-21reactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34over chromia/alumina and chromialsilica, 2383-95CATALYTICCATIONtemperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 13 1-7contributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86(C0Ga,A12-~04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56CELLCELLULOSEdensity, 1790-8002080-3CESIUMsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 90614methacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1acrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17CHAINCHARGEspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-3J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 17CHARGEDCHEMILUMINESCENCECHEMISORBEDApparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 25 10-1 8Cyanide radical emission in the reaction of active nitrogen with methanol, 1757-65Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts.Isotopic exchange andAdsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbontetrachloride, 302-1 3Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phasein NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESInfrared spectra of ammonia adsorbed on evaporated germanium films, 489-95Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9Field-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces.Part 1.Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESThermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateinterconversion, 758-73Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3.Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theoryZeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsPrecise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes. Part 2.Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 63747Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousAggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneEnthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inIonic liquid mixtures.A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296309Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryreactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34CHEMISORPTIONand nickekopper catalysts, 2221-82237-50oxide, 233546CHLORIDE174-9225-3 51062-74suspension of titanium dioxide, 113846osmometry, 2035422080-3pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23aqueous solution, 2187-93CHLORINEand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838418 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)CHLOROKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofChlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryChlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryChlorine kinetic isotope effects.Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofRelative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,2-dichloroethane, 1663-8Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricChlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryZeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Gas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Theory of adsorption from multicomponent liquid mixtures on solid surfaces and its application to liquidSurface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096101Infrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideThermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-61Inorganic photophysics in solution.Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the *E, state of chromium(II1)Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Isomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYSmall angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Enthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsGravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Genesis, nature and dispersion of active phase in sulfided cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina hydrodesulfur-ization catalysts.Investigation by analytical electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscop-Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 136679Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-y-alumina system.Part 1. Influence of sodium content onthe state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on y-alumina, 1677-88Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateiodine, 272-9and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45CHLOROALKANEand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 83845and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 83845CHLORODISILANEiodine, 272-9CHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMCHLOROBUTANEions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45CHLOROPROPANECHROMATECHROMATOGadsorption chromatography, 2486-95CHROMIAover chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 238S95CHROMIUMcomplexes from lifetime studies, 162-73CIRCULATIONCISzeolites, 1196-205CLAYCMC2080-3COAGULATION225-35COBALTy, 988-97,2 PLATESI), 2003-1J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 19COBALT(contd)COLLOIDCOMICELLE(CoGaxA12-x0,) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56Implications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Functional micellar catalysis.Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalSolid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-90Transport in aqueous solutions of Group IIB metal salts. Part 7. Measurement and prediction of isotopicSurface composition of palladium-gold alloys, 1 388-90Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101Numerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes. Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Dielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures.Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-1 8Adsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofSurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofInfinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingDensities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylRaman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides.Correlation between structure and thermodynamicDielectric properties of pure liquid N-methylacetamide, 7 1 1-16Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Electromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation. Part 13. Dissociation constants of someInfrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-3 1New method of separation of the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ionicCatalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16.Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withHeterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedSurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofFormation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10COMPDCOMPLEXATIONdiffusion coefficients for iodide in solutions of cadmium iodide, 1052-61COMPNCONCNCONDCONDENSATIONCONEinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32polystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74upper consolute temperatures, 362-7CONFORMATIONCONSOLUTECONSTmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1properties of fused InxIl-x mixtures, 291-3011062-74dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18dicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8CONTACTCONTRIBUTIONcontributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86the selectivity, 1917-22ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48metal oxides, 1240-62polystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74acetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATECONVERSIONCOORDINATIONCOPOLYME20 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)COPOLYMNModerated copolymerization. Part 4.Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylModerated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrenelmethylmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1acrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylatell-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17nickekopper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9COPPERVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution.Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelImproved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aTemperature-dependent hyperfine coupling constants in electron spin resonance. Part 6. Planar andLuminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Cracking of (5-W)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-9 1Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Diffusion in 4A zeolite.Study of the effect of crystal size, 6CL70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofAssignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of pbenzoquinone and methylated pDetermination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Photolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution.Identification and reactions of anMechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aCyanide radical emission in the reaction of active nitrogen with methanol, 1757-65Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-18Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-1 8Solid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-901062-74ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48and nickel-copper catalysts, 2221-8CORRELATIONCOUNTERmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESnonplanar nitroxide radicals, 1296-300porphyrins, 1978-85COUPLINGCRACKINGCRYPTANDCRYPTATECRYSTALdetermined by neutron diffraction, 236-43ene photodimer, 2170-8ambient gas, 2194-205benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6CUMOQUINONECUPCUPRICintermediate, 1779-89radio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76CYANIDECYAN0ene photodimer, 217CL8ene photodimer, 2170-8CYANOANTHRACENECYANOCOBALTATECYANOFERRATECYCLIJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 21CYCLOALKANECYCLOBUTANECYCLOHEXADIENEReactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Thermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( 1 OO), 126-34Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 12634Photochemistry of anhydrides.Part 4. Photolysis of perfluor*n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 1.Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-9Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 2. Isotope-mass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,1030-7Molybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 181 1-20Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption andStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Molybdenum<arbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forEvaluation of Deby+Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16Inorganic photophysics in solution.Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the 2E, state of chromium(II1)Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34Thermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-6 1Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofiodine, 272-9Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Thermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Field-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces.Part 1.Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andBut-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Tube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-401Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricKinetics of the thermal gas-phase decomposition of 2,3-epoxy- 1, 1, 1-trifluoropropane, 2290-5Implications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andAnalysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Dehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-01 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization ofMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationCYCLOHEXANECYCLOHEXENEdecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34CYCLOPENTANEDEACTIVATIONaromatic amines, 1576-84DEBYEDECAYcomplexes from lifetime studies, 162-73ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1DECHLORINATIONDECOMPNTungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESdecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37DEFORMATIONDEHYDRATIONcalcium oxides, 92-100the selectivity, 19 17-222-carbon-13-labeled 2,3-dimethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34DEHYDROCYCLIZATIO22 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)DEHYDROCYCLIZATION(contd)DEHYDROGENATIONMechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 1 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationAdsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Dehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-01 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-5 1Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( 1 OO), 126-34Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Thermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6.Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedDeviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonElectromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation. Part 13. Dissociation constants of someThermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneRelative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,2-dichloroethane, 1663-8Dielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Dielectric properties of pure liquid N-methylacetamide, 7 1 1-16Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures.Part 5. Tetraalkvlammonium bromides in N,N-of carbon-1 3-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56calcium oxides, 92-100DENSITYdimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18DEPROTONATIONDESORPTIONinterconversion, 758-73DETERGENTDEUTERIUM196-208ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803lithium titanate-sodium titanate, 2 159-69DIAGRAMDIAMDICARBOXYLATEtetrachloride, 302-13dicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8mixtures, 2 152-8DICARBOXYLICDICHLOROETHANEDIELECdimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18DIETHYLHydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaInfrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaInfrared study of the adsorption of N,Ncliethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaInfrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaalumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-5 1immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 1immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-51immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-5 1DIETHYLAMINEDIETHYLAMINODIETHYLAMINOKETONJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 23DIFFRACTIONHydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-5 1Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Pressure and temperature dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient of water and oxygen-1 8 water,Self-diffusion of n-paraffins in NaX zeolite, 717-37Diffusion in organic liquids.Part 1. Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 2. Isotopemass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,Zeolite RHO. Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Transport in aqueous solutions of Group IIB metal salts. Part 7. Measurement and prediction of isotopicDiffusion in n-alkylbenzenes. Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-Comparison of predicted and nuclear magnetic resonance zeolitic diffusion coefficients, 1 562-8Application of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Electrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite.Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 1 1. Enthalpy of dilution of single andbinary solute solutions of N-acetyl-glycine amide, N-acetyl-L-alanine amide, N-acetyl-L-valineamide and N-acetyl-L-leucine amide at 298.15 K, 91 5-22Enthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,2080-3Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalmolecules, 2472-85Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-ene photodimer, 21 70-8Effect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide.Variabletemperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1131-7Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization of2-carbon-13-labeled 2,3-dimethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22Effect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide. Variabletemperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 13 1-7Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization of2-carbon-13-labeled 2,34imethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1 263-74Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Thermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneIsomerization of cis-but-2+~1e enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYSpectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Effect of solvents on dipole moment of merocyanine, 43-8Influence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Dielectric properties of pure liquid N-methylacetamide, 7 1 1-16Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisDIFFUSION377-85diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-91030-7diffusion coefficients for iodide in solutions of cadmium iodide, 1052-61alkylbenzenes, 1433-41DIFFUSIVITYDILNDIMENSIONDIMERDIMETHYLDIMETHYLACETAMIDEDIMETHYLPENTANEDIMETHYLSILOXANEDIMETHY LVINYkOYETANEDIOXANEmixtures, 21 52-8zeolites, 1 196-205DIOXIDEDIPOLEDISCHARG24 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)DISCHARGE(contd)DISILANEof aqueous solutions, 648-53iodine, 272-9Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofThermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73DISORDERDISPERSEExtended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-61DISPERSIONSmall angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites.Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseDielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofFerromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-y-alumina system. Part 1. Influence of sodium content onJoint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofAnalysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86How much may the equilibrium be shifted in a chemical relaxation experiment?, 583-7Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofElectromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation. Part 13.Dissociation constants of someThermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneEvidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica. Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution rateDetermination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarConstraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminate(CoGaxA12-x04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toamides, 1008-1 3Effect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 63747Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonNumerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneosmometry, 2035-42Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargedensity, 1790-800Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofambient gas, 2194-205Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica.Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution ratein NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34the state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on y-alumina, 1677-88nickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72DISPLACEMENTDISPROPORTIONATIONiodine, 272-9dicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8mixtures, 21 52-8studies, 1510-19,2 PLATESphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36DISSOCNDISSOLNDISTRIBUTIONDMFDMSODODECANOATEtetrachloride, 302-1 3DODECYLDONNANDONORDOPANJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 25DOPANT(contd)DOUBLEstudies, 1510-19,2 PLATESElectroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedImplications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes.Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Dielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Analysis of electrical doublelayer measurements, 2575-86Electroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation. Part 1. Influence of activationTube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-401Electromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation. Part 13.Dissociation constants of someAnalysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisSome reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes. Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76The Tammann-Tait-Gibson model. Application to the heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions,120618Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-18Electrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites.Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phasein NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESDetermination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateinterconversion, 758-73State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Nitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andcalculated electron affinities, 1402-8Exmlectron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in amodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESEffect of solvents on dipole moment of merocyanine, 43-8Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation. Part 1. Influence of activationAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Electroreduction of alkali metal cations.Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77DROPLETEARTHamides, 1008-1 3polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEELASTICELECELECTROCHEMconditions on catalytic activity, 23 10-2 1ELECTRODEdicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8ELECTROKINETICELECTROLYSISof aqueous solutions, 648-53ELECTROLYTEELECTRONELECTRONICporphyrins, 1978-85conditions on catalytic activity, 2310-21Adsorption isotherms, 665-73ELECTROOXIDNELECTROPHORESISELECTRORED26 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)ELECT ROST RICTIONPartial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of c t , ~Limiting single-ion molar volumes.Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-5Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateSeeded emulsion polymerization of styrene, 1323-43Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Solution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Dissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-71Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofInorganic photophysics in solution.Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Calculations on ionic solvation. Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingone-layer and two-layer continuum models, 1219-3 1Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,2-dichloroethane, 1663-8Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withThermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneIonic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theory174-9Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3:1 palladium-phosphorus compounds196-208Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-octanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C. Part 1.Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Evaluation of Debye-Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150°, 191 1-16Thermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxanemixtures, 21 52-8Enthalpy of hydrogen in palladium alloys at constant interstitial volume, 22859Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 24 17-3 1Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496506Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theory1749Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3:1 palladium-phosphorus compounds196-208Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures.Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14Calculations on ionic solvation. Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingone-layer and two-layer continuum models, 12 19-3 1Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Solid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-90Thermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneProperties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Ionic liquid mixtures.A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296309aminocarboxylic acids, 10 1-6ELIMINATIONEMISSIONinterconversion, 758-73EMULSION1599-605ENERGYiodine, 272-9ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1the selectivity, 1917-22mixtures, 21 52-8ENTHALPYENTROPYmixtures, 21 52-J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 27ENTROPY (contd)EPOXYTRIFLUOROPROPANEEQUILThermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Kinetics of the thermal gas-phase decomposition of 2,3-epoxy-l, 1, 1-trifluoropropane, 2290-5How much may the equilibrium be shifted in a chemical relaxation experiment?, 583-7Zeolite RHO.Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withInteraction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002But-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Solvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisMagnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltTube electrode and electron spin resonance.First-order kinetics, 139 1-401Electron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Electron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Stability of parameter estimates made using three- and four-parameter extended Arrhenius and Van’tTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Functional micellar catalysis.Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalDiffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Application of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Exodectron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aSurface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-101Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingInelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumSurface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-3 1Free radical mechanism in olefin isomerization.Isomerization of (Z)-but-2-ene and (Z)+ ,2-Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Adsorption and activation of ethene by zeoliteH-ZSM-5, 1606-1 6Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingInfinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingInfinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingNucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in thedensity, 179&800cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48ERIONITEESRRadiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55of aqueous solutions, 648-53oxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57compounds and olefins, 149&509ESTHoff equations, 2 124-7ESTERmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10ETHANEmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESETH ANETHIOLalumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79ETHANOLand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48oxide, 2335-46ETHENE2H2lethylene over siloxene, 435-41alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79ETHERupper consolute temperatures, 362-7upper consolute temperatures, 362-7upper consolute temperatures, 362-7ETHOXYETHANEETHY28 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)ETHYL(contd)mixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forConductance studies in amide + water mixtures.Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aTracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts. Isotopic exchange andReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Zeolite RHO. Part 2.Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Physico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts. Isotopic exchange andInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedPhotochemistry and exciplex of the uranyl ion in aqueous solution, 1093-1 15Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aSolution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsThermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes.Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedMechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82ETHY LAMINEaromatic amines, 1576-84dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18Adsorption isotherms, 665-73modified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESreactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34ETHYLAMMONIUMETHYLENEETHYLPEROXYEXCHANGEmolybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79212841,l PLATEreactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEEXCIPLEXEXCITEDed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1modified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATES196-208EXOEMISSIONEXPANSIONFEPpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEFERRICENIUMFERROCENEFERROCENOPH ANEMechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82FERROMAGNETICFerromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation.Part 1. Influence of activationStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1.Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofHomologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34conditions on catalytic activity, 23 10-21molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEFIBERFILJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 29FILM(contd)FLASHInteraction of oxygen with evaporated silicon films. An infrared study, 630-6Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of p-benzoquinone and methylated pInvestigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsExtraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6FLOW225-35FLUIDCapillary phenomena. Part 1 1.Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32FLUORESCENCEExcitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forLuminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofElectron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 147689Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Thermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofPhotochemistry of anhydrides.Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofThermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Photochemistry of anhydrides.Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1Raman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides. Correlation between structure and thermodynamicImplications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Field+mission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESFreezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingupper consolute temperatures, 362-7Field-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces.Part 1.Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESPhotolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution. Identification and reactions of anintermediate, 1779-89Dissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 26671Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37aromatic amines, 1576-84porphyrins, 1978-85I), 2003-10FLUORIDEmolecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEFLUORIDEDFLUORINATIONFLUOROdetermined by neutron diffraction, 236-43FLUOROBORANEambient gas, 2194-205perfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496502FLUOROBUTYRICFLUOROCYCLOBUTANEFLUOROMETHANEFLUOROOCTANOATEdetermined by neutron diffraction, 236-43perfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502FLUOROPROPY LFLUOROSUCCINICFORCEproperties of fused InxIl-x mixtures, 291-301FORMALDEHYDEFORMAMIDEFORMATEFORMATIO30 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)FORMATION(contd)FORMICFREEComplex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Infrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Calculations on ionic solvation.Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingone-layer and two-layer continuum models, 12 19-3 1Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1 ,2-dichloroethane7 1663-8Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Thermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneIonic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 241 7-3 1Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496506Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide.Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37Thermodynamics of dissociation of rx-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxanemixtures, 21 52-8Field+mission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESFunctional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingupper consolute temperatures, 362-7Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminate(CoGa,A12-x04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Diffusion in organic liquids.Part 1. Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-Infrared spectra of ammonia adsorbed on evaporated germanium films, 489-95Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayerxovered surfaces, 1 18-25Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 1014-20Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisInteraction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 199 1-2002Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides.Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withAnalysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonThermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Surface composition of palladium-gold alloys, 1 388-90mixtures, 2 152-8FREEZINGFUMARATEFUM ARICFUNCTIONFUNCTIONALFURANGALLATEGAMMAGELdiffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-9GERMANIUMGIBBSGLASSGLOWof aqueous solutions, 648-53GLUCOSEGLYCINEsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14GLYCOLGOETHITEtetrachloride, 302-1 3GOLJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 31GOLD(contd)GRAPHITEGRISEOFULVINGROOVEDGROUPReactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Neutron diffraction from benzene adsorbed on graphite, 201 1-16Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Capillary phenomena. Part 10. Behavior of grooved rods at fluidlfluid interfaces, 520-7Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer.Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25, 35 and 45"C, 637-47Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedHeterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousThermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Infrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Ionic liquid mixtures.A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Nitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andGUANIDINEHALIDEon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7suspension of titanium dioxide, 1138-46HAMcalculated electron affinities. 1402-8HARDNESSGlass formation in the ternarv sulfate svstem. Dotassium sulfatesodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28 r , A HEATKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofiodine, 272-9Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-octanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C. Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-19Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + pxylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures.Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Sorption kinetics of n-hexane on MgA zeolites of different crystal sizes. Study of the rate-limitingtransport mechanism, 597-61 5,2 PLATESInteraction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-14Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 1 1. Enthalpy of dilution of single andbinary solute solutions of N-acetyl-glycine amide, N-acetyl-L-alanine amide, N-acetyl-L-valineamide and N-acetyl-L-leucine amide at 298.15 K, 91 5-22Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73The Tammann-Tait-Gibson model.Application to the heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions,1206-18Enthalpies of proton dissociation of poly(acry1ic acid). Comparison between experiment and theory for apolyelectrolyte system, 1287-95Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1 520-5Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Calorimetric determination of solution enthalpies of liquids with a small mutual solubility at 298.15 K,Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Evaluation of DebyeHueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150°, 191 1-16Solid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 198690Enthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-1660-22080-3pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-232 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)HEAT(contd)Stability of parameter estimates made using three- and four-parameter extended Arrhenius and Van'tThermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelIonic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Thermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Tritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonHeterocoagulation. Part 5.Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedThermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Hoff equations, 2124-7mixtures, 21 52-8and nickel-copper catalysts, 2221-8HELIUMHEMATITEtetrachloride, 302-13metal oxides, 1240-62HEMATOPORPHYRINKinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1HEPTANEMolybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andExtraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofDissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-7 1Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilPulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilZeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Sorption kinetics of n-hexane on MgA zeolites of different crystal sizes.Study of the rate-limitingMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMechanisms of isomerization of hyarocarbons on metals. Part 1 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMolybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-18Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylModerated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylHETEROGENEITYnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9HETEROGENEOUSHEXACHLORODISILANEiodine, 272-9HEXADIENEHEXAMETHYLsilica, 1455-65silica, 1455-65HEXAMETHYLDISILOXANEHEXANEtransport mechanism, 597-6 15,2 PLATESof 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34of carbon-1 3-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56HIGHLYHINDRANCEmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1acrylate/carbon tetrabromide ana styrene/methyl acrylate/l-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17HOMOLOGATIONHOTHUECKELHYDRATEHYDRATEDHomologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Tritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Evaluation of Debye-Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16Thermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarDielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 426-34Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73phases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36HYDRATIOJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 33HYDRATION(contd)Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Infrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Ionic dissociation of aqueous hydrobromic acid.Part 2. Estimate from proton magnetic resonance dataUltraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption andZeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Gas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Molybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aSurface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-3 1Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of c t , ~aminocarboxylic acids, 101-6Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inaqueous solution, 2 187-93HYDRODESULFURIZATIONGravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Genesis, nature and dispersion of active phase in sulfided cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina hydrodesulfur-ization catalysts. Investigation by analytical electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscop-Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andcalcium oxides, 92-1 00Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon.Comparison of experiment and theory174-9Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compounds196-208Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phasein NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESKinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Hydrogen adsorption on platinum catalysts. Quantitative determination of the various speciespopulation, 6 16-29Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisof aqueous solutions, 648-53Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480"C, 1075-92Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Reactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,44imethyloxetan, 1232-9Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Ferromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces.Part 3. Role ofpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEHYDRAZINIUMHYDROBROMICat 6-60", 2347-6 1decomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34HYDROCARBONmodified proportional counter, 192W1,2 PLATESHYDROCHLORIDEy, 988-97,2 PLATESHYDROGEN442-5, 1 PLATEmolybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1 3 5 6 5alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34hydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-434 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)HYDROGEN(contd)Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aInfrared study of the adsorption of N,N&ethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Enthalpy of hydrogen in palladium alloys at constant interstitial volume, 2285-9Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts.Isotopic exchange andReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 237482Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withAdsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide.Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andnickel-copper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-19Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxidemolybdenum trioxide-Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 2. Hydrogenation ofDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts. Isotopic exchange andThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Gas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization of2-carbon-13-labeled 2,34imethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22Mechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 1 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationof carbon-13-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 173 5-56Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Functional micellar catalysis.Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalEffect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 2212-20Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Heterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-5 1and nickel-copper catalysts, 2221-82237-50reactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEHYDROGENASEhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209- 1 1HYDROGENATIONalumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79adsorbed species, 1953-612237-50reactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34HYDROGENOLY SISHYDROHYDROXYURACILHYDROLYSISmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23HYDRONAPHTHALENEHYDROPHOBICHYDROXIDEmetal oxides, 1240-62HYDROXYSolubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-1 9HYDROXYAPATITEHYDROXYETHYLAMINEKinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withSpectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1HYDROXYLphases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-3J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 35HYDROXYL(contd)Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisInteraction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-10Thermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45of aqueous solutions, 648-53HYDROXYLAMINEThermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-61HYDROXYLAMMONIUMThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44HY DROXY METHY LReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions.Part 3. Reactions withInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedSurface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-3 1Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 18&95Physico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Raman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides.Correlation between structure and thermodynamicCapillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofInfluence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Spectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Interaction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-1 0Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica.Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution ratestudies, 1510-19,2 PLATESCapillary phenomena. Part 10. Behavior of grooved rods at fluid/fluid interfaces, 520-7Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Limiting single-ion molar volumes. Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Tube electrode and electron spin resonance.First-order kinetics, 139 1-401Construction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser. Calculation of crosssections and comparison with experiment, 3 M 2Raman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides. Correlation between structure and thermodynamicproperties of fused InxI1-x mixtures, 291-301Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Transport in aqueous solutions of Group IIB metal salts.Part 7. Measurement and prediction of isotopicdiffusion coefficients for iodide in solutions of cadmium iodide, 1052-61Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueoussuspension of titanium dioxide, 1 138-46Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofiodine, 272-9Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803HYDROXYQUINOLATOPLATINUMHYDROXYQUINOLINEIMMERSIONIMPREGNATION2128-41,l PLATEINDEXINDIUMproperties of fused InxIi-x mixtures, 29 1-301infinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32INTEGRALINTERACTIONINTERFACEINTRINSICIODATEIODIDEIODIN36 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)IODINE(contd)IODOIND ATEComplex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Raman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides. Correlation between structure and thermodynamicConstruction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser. Calculation of crossSolvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Numerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45'C, 637-47Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Calculations on ionic solvation.Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingonelayer and twc-layer continuum models, 12 19-3 1New method of separation of the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ioniccontributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Physico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Limiting single-ion molar volumes.Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion+xchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedAdsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants. A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a , wEnthalpies of proton dissociation of poly(acry1ic acid). Comparison between experiment and theory for aIonic dissociation of aqueous hydrobromic acid.Part 2 Estimate from proton magnetic resonance dataElectrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Spectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Infrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonInfrared spectra of ammonia adsorbed on evaporated germanium films, 489-95Interaction of oxygen with evaporated silicon films. An infrared study, 63&6Interaction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-10Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 1476-89Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica. Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution rateAdsorption and activation of ethene by zeolite-H-ZSM-5, 1606-1 6Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 1. Benzene adsorptionSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofInteraction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaInfrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Transformations of but-l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Complexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-xchange membranes.Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedproperties of fused InxIl-x mixtures, 291-301sections and comparison with experiment, 30-42Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55IODOMETHANEION2128-41, 1 PLATEpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEIONICIONIZATIONaminocarboxylic acids, 10 1-6polyelectrolyte system, 1287-95at 6-60', 2347-61IONIZEDIRtetrachloride, 302-13studies, 1510-19,2 PLATESon supports, 1942-52adsorbed species, 1953-61immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 12437-47polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 37IRONInfrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonMagnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Wall-less reactor studies. Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylDensities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-5 1Infrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideZeolite sorbents.Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Free radical mechanism in olefin isomerization. Isomerization of (Z)-but-2-ene and (Z)-[ 1,2-Isomerization of cis-but-2kne enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYBut-lkne transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization ofMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 1 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationThermal decomposition of cis-2,4dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Transformations of but-l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Adsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Wall-less reactor studies. Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Mechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in atetrachloride, 302-13ISOBUTANEISOBUTENEradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51ISOBUTYRICISOCYANATEover chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95ISOHEXANEISOMERISOMERIZATION2Hzlethylene over siloxene, 435-41zeolites, 11962052-carbon-1 %labeled 2,3dimethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34of carbon-1 3-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-562437-47ISOPROPANEISOPROPANOLISOPROPYLISOTHIOCYANATEradiwfreauencv Dulse discharge.1669-76 1 - A " I ISOTOPESolution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compounds196-208 -. - _ _ -Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryDiffusion in organic liquids.Part 2. Isotopemass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Temperature-dependent hyperfine coupling constants in electron spin resonance. Part 6. Planar andTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaConstruction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethdne photodissociation laser.Calculation of crossed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-451030-7lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10ISOTROPICnonplanar nitroxide radicals, 1296300IXKETONEimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-51sections and comparison with experiment, 30-42KINETI38 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)KINETICSInfluence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Thermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 152-61Inorganic photophysics in solution.Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the 2E, state of chromium(II1)Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Dissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-71Kinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofReaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Thermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Kinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride.Reaction ofperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Sorption kinetics of n-hexane on MgA zeolites of different crystal sizes. Study of the rate-limitingtransport mechanism, 597-61 5,2 PLATESAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 67482Structural interpretation of solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-butyl bromide in tert-butanol basedon temperature and pressure dependence of rate constants, 753-7Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-51Zeolite RHO.Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-5 1Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480°C, 1075-92Reactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,44imethyloxetan, 1232-9Functional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalSeeded emulsion polymerization of styrene, 1323-43Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-5Solution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Mechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aWall-less reactor studies.Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Photolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution. Identification and reactions of anBenzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withThermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 2. Hydrogenation ofElectroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Kinetics of methanol oxidation over platinum wire catalysts, 208495Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096101Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-complexes from lifetime studies, 162-73iodine, 272-9442-5,1 PLATEmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-791599-605radio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76intermediate, 1779-89ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10adsorbed species, 1953-61pentyl chloride in water, 21 14-2J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 39KINETICS(contd)Tarnishing kinetics of powders with lognormal particle size distributions, 2229-36Kinetics of the thermal gas-phase decomposition of 2,3-epoxy-l, 1,l-trifluoropropane, 2290-5Reactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Addition of pentenes to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen at 480", 2396-412Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1.Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofBenzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Dynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofConstruction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser. Calculation of crossTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of p-benzoquinone and methylated pAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer.Part 1.Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Heterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydkatedSolution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsDeviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andlithium titanate-sodium titanate, 2159-69Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( loo), 126-34Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-1 9Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Electroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1.Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Kinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inSolubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Evaluation of DebyeHueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 1 50°, 19 1 1-16Titanium dioxideelectrolyte interface.Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 13 5-5 1Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withDeviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andmolecular sieving, 2457-71,l PLATELACTAMLAMELLARdetermined by neutron diffraction, 234-43LANTHANUM1062-742237-50LAPLACEinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32sections and comparison with experiment, 30-42benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6Adsorption isotherms, 665-73Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82metal oxides, 1240-62196-208LASERLATEXLATTICELAWLAYERLEAD442-5,1 PLATELEVELed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1LIGHTaqueous solution, 2 187-93LIMELIMITINGLITHIUMsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-140 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)LITHIUM(contd)LOSSLUMINESCENCElithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69Thermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Dielectric properties of pure liquid N-methylacetamide, 7 1 1-16Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 4.Deactivation mechanisms of the 2E, state of chromium(II1)Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 1014-20Photochemistry and exciplex of the uranyl ion in aqueous solution, 1093-1 15Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltCharacterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 147G89Deviations from Vegard’s law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2.Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-18Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andcalcium oxides, 92-100Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes.Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-1 8Electrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilDistribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateThermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneThermodynamics of dissociation of m-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneLuminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Interaction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 1991-2002Adsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants. A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Implications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Cracking of (5-13C)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-9 1Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the 2Eg state of chromium(II1)Free radical mechanism in olefin isomerization.Isomerization of (Ztbut-2-ene and (ZH1,2-complexes from lifetime studies, 162-73state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1porphyrins, 1978-85I), 2003-10ene photodimer, 21 70-8LUTIDINELYSOZYMEMAGNESIAoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57lithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69MAGNESIUMMAGNETICsilica, 1455-65MAGNETISM(CoGaXA12-,O4) spinel solid solutions, 244&56mixtures, 21 52-8mixtures, 21 52-8porphyrins, 1978-85MALEICMALICMANGANESEI), 2003-10MANNITOLMAXMEASUREMENTMECHANISMcomplexes from lifetime studies, 162-732Hzlethylene over siloxene, 435-4J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 41MECHANISM(contd)Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Mechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aradio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76Wall-less reactor studies.Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Effect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the 2E, state of chromium(II1)Structural analysis of molten silver sulfate, 1185-95Determination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedCapillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofKinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withMEDIAMEDIUMcomplexes from lifetime studies, 162-73MELTMEMBRANEpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32hematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1MENISCUSMERCAPTOETHANOLMERCURICSome reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603MEROCYANINEEffect of solvents on dipole moment of merocyanine, 43-8Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 63747Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminaReactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withElectroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofIonic liquid mixtures.A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylHeterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedSurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofHeterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73Application of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aSolvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20.Enthalpies ofMETALcatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38the selectivity, 19 17-22porphyrins, 1978-85I), 2003-10ambient gas, 2194-205METHACRYLATEmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1metal oxides, 1240-62polystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74metal oxides, 1240-62METHACRYLICMETHANATION2237-50METHANEmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESRadiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55transfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9METHANO42 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)METH ANOL(con td)Fieldemission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in theThermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Cyanide radical emission in the reaction of active nitrogen with methanol, 1757-65Kinetics of methanol oxidation over platinum wire catalysts, 2084-95Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation. Part 1. Influence of activationTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface.Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Construction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser. Calculation of crosssections and comparison with experiment, 3 M 2Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Dissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-7 1Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 417-25Field-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Reactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,4-dimethyloxetan, 1232-9Heterocoagulation. Part 5.Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedInfrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-5Mechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part I 1. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMolybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1 849-56Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withKinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withDielectric properties of pure liquid N-methylacetamide, 7 1 1-1 6Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toEffect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide. VariableInfrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 225 1-8Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures.Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forDecomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withMolybdenum+arbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 1 1.Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationTungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESmixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24conditions on catalytic activity, 23 10-21METHYLTungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESmetal oxides, 1240-62radio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34of carbon- 13-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56the selectivity, 1917-22hematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1METHYLACETAMIDEamides, 1008-1 3temperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 131-7METHYLAMMONIUMdetermined by neutron diffraction, 23W3dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-1 8aromatic amines, 1576-84METHYLANILINEMETHYLBUTANEMETHYLBUTANOLthe selectivity, 1917-22METHYLCYCLOPENTANEMETHY LDISILOXANEsilica, 1455-65of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34METHYLHEXANJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 43METHY LHEXANE(contd)METHY LOXETANMETHYLPENTANEof carbon-13-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56Reactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,4-dimethyloxetan, 1232-9Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 146675Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization ofComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 812-24METHYLPYRROLINEOXIDEElectron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisof aqueous solutions, 648-53Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-52-carbon-13-labeled 2,34methylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22METHYLPHOSPHINEMETHYLPROPENEMETHYLPY RROLIDONEMETHY LSILANEMETHYLVINYLOXETANEThermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56MICELLEAdsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants.A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Numerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Functional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEAggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneosmometry, 2035-42Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-octanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C.Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal DhaseMICELLIZATIONMICROMICROEMULSIONMICROPROBEin NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESMICROSCOPYRedox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseMILLINGEffects of wet vibro-milling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 790-6,2 PLATESMIXINGEnthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theory174-9Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-ctanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C. Part 1.Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + pxylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides.Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 90614Enthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,208C3Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296309Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496506Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingInfrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 146675in NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESMIXTand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-444 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)MIXT(contd)Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-5 1Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Theory of adsorption from multicomponent liquid mixtures on solid surfaces and its application to liquidAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Tritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Superacidity of modified y-alumina. Structure of active site and catalytic activity, 131 1-22Structural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water.Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of a , wInvestigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inElectron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-18Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfatezinc sulfate, 16 17-28Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Limiting single-ion molar volumes.Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Studies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Essential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1Genesis, nature and dispersion of active phase in sulfided cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina hydrodesulfur-ization catalysts.Investigation by analytical electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscop-Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65Hydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Molybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina system.Part 2. Influence of sodium content andpreparation methods on the state of dispersion and nature of molybdenum supported on y-alumina,adsorption chromatography, 2486-95Adsorption isotherms, 665-73MOBILITYMODERATORMODIFICATIONMOESSBAUERMOLaminocarboxylic acids, 101-6aqueous solution, 2 187-93ambient gas, 2194-205molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEmolecules, 2472-85MOLALMOLARMOLYBDENUMy, 988-97,2 PLATES2052-64, 1 PLATEMONOHYDRATEThermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 118-25MONOLAY ERMONOMERIZATIONCalorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9-cyanoanthrac-Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andChemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateene photodimer, 2170-8nickelsopper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-1 9interconversion, 758-73MONOXIDJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 45MONOXIDE(contd)Magnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andFormation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltSpectroscopic study of anatase properties.Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-13Infrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxidedecomposition of nitric oxide, 1 1 16-2 1oxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57over chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95MONTMORILLONITEInvestigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensions225-35Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 3 1421Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 3 3 2 4Theory of adsorption from multicomponent liquid mixtures on solid surfaces and its application to liquidDetermination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarSmall angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 31421Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98MORDENITEMULTICOMPONENTadsorption chromatography, 2486-95phases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36NAPHTHALENENEUTRONNEWNew Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-5 1NICKELNumerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Volumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on supported nickel andGas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions.Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998- 1007Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica. Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution ratestudies, 1510-19,2 PLATESFerromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Joint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofnickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-nickekopper catalysts containing preadsorbed carbon monoxide, 5 12-19I), 2003-10Physicoshemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,212841.1 PLATEVolumetric and calorimetric study of the adsorption of hydrogen, at 296 K, on silica-supported nickelDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts.Isotopic exchange andComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56and nickel-copper catalysts, 2221-82237-50reactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34NIOBIUMNITRATESalting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,1062-74Determination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1 4 1Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andInfrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideReaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Electron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenNITRICdecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21over chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95NITRIDEcompounds and olefins, 1490-5046 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)NITRONitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andNitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andNitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andNitrobenzenes: a comparison of pulse radiolytically determined one-electron reduction potentials andTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Reaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Cyanide radical emission in the reaction of active nitrogen with methanol, 1757-65Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aElectron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons.Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofKinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Tube electrode and electron spin resonance.First-order kinetics, 139 1-401Functional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalKinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Temperature-dependent hyperfine coupling constants in electron spin resonance.Part 6. Planar andSpectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 25645Carbon-1 3 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toEffect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide. VariablePulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilComparison of predicted and nuclear magnetic resonance zeolitic diffusion coefficients, 1 562-8Adsorption and activation of ethene by zeoliteH-ZSM-5, 1606-1 6Proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the hydrolysis of the tetraaquaberyllium dication, 22 12-20Cracking of (5-WEn-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91New method of separation of the viscosity %coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ionicInorganic photophysics in solution.Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalcalculated electron affinities, 1402-8calculated electron affinities, 1402-8calculated electron affinities, 1402-8calculated electron affinities, 1402-8NITROBENZALDEHYDENITROBENZENENITROBENZONITRILENITROGENmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESambient gas, 2 194-205molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATElguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10NITROMETHANENITROPHENOLNITROPHENY Lmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10NITROPHENY LNITROMETHANENITROSYLNITROUSEssential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1NITROXIDEnonplanar nitroxide radicals, 1296300NMRamides, 1008-1 3temperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 1 31-7silica, 1455-65NONANENONAQNONRADIATIVEcontributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1NONSPH E RI CAJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 47NONSPHERICAL(contd)molecules, 2472-85NONSTOICHIOMETRY196-208NORBORNENESolution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsElectron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenStructure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-ctanoate + n-Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withcompounds and olefins, 1490-509determined by neutron diffraction, 2 3 H 3pentanol at 25°C. Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88the selectivity, 1917-22OCTANOATEOCTANOLOFFRETITEBut-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7OLEFINElectron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenFormation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltTransformations of but-l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water.Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Determination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Evaluation of Debye-Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membranePhotolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution. Identification and reactions of anReactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,4-dimethyloxetan, 1232-9Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Adsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide.Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andInfrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonRaman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Thermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-8 1Studies of hydrogen spillover.Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenum,$-aluminacatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Essential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-62Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption anddecomposition of nitric oxide, 1 1 16-21Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-57Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73Structures of tin oxide-antimony oxide catalysts, 1174-82,2 PLATESUse of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-compounds and olefins, 149s509oxide-magnesium oxide, 1 147-572437-47OLIGOMERIZATIONOPTICALORBITporphyrins, 1978-85OSCILLATINGOSMOTICosmometry, 2035-42intermediate, 1779-89OXALATEOXETANOXETANEOXIDEcalcium oxides, 92- 100tetrachloride, 302-13Adsorption isotherms, 665-748 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)OXIDE(contd)molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 135665alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1 36679studies, 1510-19,2 PLATESHydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 1476-89Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica.Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution rateStructural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Joint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofCatalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withSpectroscopic study of anatase properties.Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Physico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-xchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,nickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72the selectivity, 19 17-222128-41,l PLATEambient gas, 2194-2052237-50Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumoxide. 2335-46Infrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofThermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-6 1Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites.Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseMechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480"C, 1075-92Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousStructural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Kinetics of the oxidation of formic acid by aquacobalt(II1) ions in aqueous perchlorate media, 2017-25Kinetics of methanol oxidation over platinum wire catalysts, 2084-95Platinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation.Part 1. Influence of activationReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Infrared spectroscopic study of isocyanate formation in the reaction of nitric oxide and carbon monoxideAddition of pentenes to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen at 480°, 2396412Kinetics of the thermal gas-phase decomposition of 2,3-epoxy-l, 1, 1-trifluoropropane, 2290-5Pressure and temperature dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient of water and oxygen-1 8 water,Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 417-25Interaction of oxygen with evaporated silicon films.An infrared study, 630-6Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 1014-20Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480"C, 1075-92Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withExodectron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aReactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Study of molecular sieve carbons.Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86over chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95molecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEOXIDNin NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESEssential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1suspension of titanium dioxide, 1 138-46conditions on catalytic activity, 231CL21over chromia/alumina and chromia/silica, 2383-95OXIRANEOXYGEN377-85the selectivity, 19 17-22modified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESmolecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEPACKINJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 49PAIRMechanism of the Dhotochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Thermodynamic &dies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84PALLADIUMSolution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andState of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossSurface composition of palladium-gold alloys, 1388-90Enthalpy of hydrogen in palladium alloys at constant interstitial volume, 2285-9Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites.Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Tarnishing kinetics of powders with lognormal particle size distributions, 2229-36Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingThermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,24ichloroethane, 1663-8Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inDissociation of lY3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-71Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480"C, 1075-92Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,&trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals.Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization of2-carbon-13-labeled 2,3-dimethylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22Thermodvnamics of micellization and solubilization in the svstem water + sodium n-octanoate + n-196-208decomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21spectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30PARTICLEin NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESAdsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82PARTICLESAdsorption isotherms, 665-73upper consolute temperatures, 362-7PARTITIONPAVATRINEaqueous solution, 2187-93PENTADIENYLPENTAMETHYLlguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10PENTAMETHY LGUANIDINEPENTANEPENTANOLpentand at 25°C.Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 47>88 ,PENTANONESecondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4.Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Addition of pentenes to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen at 480", 2396-412Addition of pentenes to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen at 480", 2396-412Effect of temperature on the specific heat of activation for the solvolysis of tert-butyl chloride and tert-Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylModerated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-51PENTENEPENTENYLPENTYLpentyl chloride in water, 21 14-23PENTYLBUTYLAMMONIUMPENULTIMATEmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1acrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17PERCHLORATESolvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems50 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)PERCHLORATE(c0ntd)Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55mixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in theThermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4.Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces. Part 3. Role ofEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theoryElectron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6. Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 202634Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofTitanium dioxide4ectrolyte interface.Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Effects of wet vibremilling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 790-6,2 PLATESSolid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 198690Deviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andThermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 152-61Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumIonic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sul.foxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Tube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-40 1Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution.Deactivation pathways forInelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumThermal decomposition of solid chromium(II1) tris(N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine), 1 52-6 1Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Dehydration-dehydrogenation selectivity of butan-2-1 on cadmium phosphate catalysts, 746-52Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-1 9Mechanism of the photochemical reaction between ferrocene and iodine, 578-82Heterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousPERFLUOROperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502PERFLUOROOCTANOATEdetermined by neutron diffraction, 23643hydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-46PEROXIDEPEROXYPERTURBATION174-9PERYLENEambient gas, 2194-205PHPHASElithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69PHENYLPHENYLAMINEoxide, 2335-46PHENYLBORATEPHENYLENEDIAMINEPHENYLETHYLAMINEaromatic amines, 1576-84oxide, 2335-46PHENY LHY DROXY LAMINEPHENYLPORPHINEporphyrins, 1978-85PHENY LSTIBINEPHOSPHATEPHOSPHIDE196-208PHOSPHINEPHOSPHORESCENCEporphyrins, 1978-85I), 2003-10PHOSPHORICPHOTOCHEJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 51PHOTOCHEM(contd)suspension of titanium dioxide, 1138-46hematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withPHOTOCURRENTSome reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603PHOTODIMERCalorimetric, spectroscopic, and structural studies of the monomerization of crystalline 9<yanoanthrac-Some reactions at a mercury(1I) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Construction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser.Calculation of crossTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride. Reaction ofPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces. Part 3. Role ofExcitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forPhotolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution. Identification and reactions of anAssignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of pbenzoquinone and methylated pHeterogeneous photocatalysis. Oxidation of halide ions by oxygen in ultraviolet irradiated aqueousBenzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water.Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withElectron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofSolid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-90Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films. A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-6 1Hydrogen adsorption on platinum catalysts.Quantitative determination of the various speciesMagnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Reactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Mechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 9. Isomerization and dehydrocyclization ofMechanism of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 10. Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationMechanisms of isomerization of hydrocarbons on metals. Part 1 1.Isomerization and dehydrocyclizationExo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofKinetics of methanol oxidation over platinum wire catalysts, 2084-95Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withPlatinum on carbon fiber paper catalysts for methanol electrooxidation. Part 1. Influence of activationFreezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-ene photodimer, 21 70-8PHOTOELECTROCHEMPHOTOLYSISsections and comparison with experiment, 30-42perfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502hydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-46aromatic amines, 1576-84intermediate, 1779-89benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6suspension of titanium dioxide, 1138-46PHOTOOXIDNPHOTOPHYSPHOTOSENSITIZERhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1ambient gas, 219&205PHTHALOCYANINEPLASTICPLATELETPLATINUMpopulation, 616-29state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-8032-carbon-13-labeled 2,34methylpentane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1704-22of 2-carbon-13-labeled 2-methylhexane on a 10% platinum-alumina catalyst, 1723-34of carbon-13-labeled 3-methylhexanes on platinum-alumina catalysts, 1735-56modified proportional counter, 192341,2 PLATESadsorbed species, 1953-61hematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1conditions on Catalytic activity, 23 10-21POIN52 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)POINT(contd)dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andState of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossGlass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Enthalpies of proton dissociation of poly(acry1ic acid). Comparison between experiment and theory for apolyelectrolyte system, 1287-95Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargedensity, 1790-800Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ l-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Heterocoagulation. Part 5. Adsorption of a carboxylated polymer latex on monodispersed hydratedmetal oxides, 124&62Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATESurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Raman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene, 1323-43Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Solution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,POISONINGdecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21spectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30POLARIZATIONPOLYACRYLICPOLYELECTROLYTEPOLYMERPOLYMETHYLPOLYMN1599-605POLYMORPHEffects of wet vibro-milling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 79M, 2 PLATESPOLYSTYRENEAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer.Part 1.Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedAdsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 1.Adsorption of small, positive particles onto large, negative particles in the presence of polymer. Part 2.Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface.Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 3 14-21Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides. Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withAdsorption isotherms, 665-73Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82polystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEAdsorption isotherms, 665-73Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics as a function of temperature, 674-82molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEPOLYVINYLPOREPOROSITYPORPHINEporphyrins, 1978-85PO WHY RINPOTASSIUJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 53POTASSIUM(contd)some alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 90614Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 25 1@-18Determination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Electromotive force studies of electrolytic dissociation.Part 13. Dissociation constants of someAnalysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86POTENTIALdicarboxylic acids at zero ionic strength in water and 10% ethanol, 1773-8POTENTIOMETRICAnalysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86POWDERTarnishing kinetics of powders with lognormal particle size distributions, 2229-36Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 1 18-25Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingAggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneThermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Catalytic conversion of alcohols.Part 10. Influence of pretreatment on the selectivity of magnesium andChlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryInfrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaMagnetic, infrared and catalytic studies of platinum-iron/silica catalysts, 782-9Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Use of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-Structural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide.Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,&trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride.Reaction ofNucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in theEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Infrared study of the adsorption of N,Ncliethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 1Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-lguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10PREFERENTIAL1062-74PRESSUREand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48osmometry, 2035-42PRETREATMENTcalcium oxides, 92-100and tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2142-5 1PROPANEPROPANONEPROPENEEssential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 135M5PROPIONAMIDEPROPION ATEPROPIONITRILEPROPORTIONALmodified proportional counter, 192341,2 PLATESperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496502mixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24PROPYLPROPY LENEPROTICPROTONPROTON ATIO54 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)PROTOPORPHYRINPSEUDOPLASTICITYTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsThermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3. Surface acidity, 2102-13Dissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-7 1Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Thermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-5Wall-less reactor studies. Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1 849-56225-35PY RIDINEPYROLYSISPYRROLECharacterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 1476-89OUANTUM .Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forCracking of (5-W)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,24ichloroethane, 1663-8Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 101420Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Construction of a kinetic model for the iodine iodomethane photodissociation laser.Calculation of crosssections and comparison with experiment, 30-42Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Free radical mechanism in olefin isomerization.Isomerization of (Z)-but-2-ene and (ZH1,2-2Hzlethylene over siloxene, 435-41Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisof aqueous solutions, 648-53Formation of polymeric radical anions by adsorption of carbon monoxide on high surface area cobaltoxidemagnesium oxide, 1 147-57Reactions of methyl radicals with oxetan, 2-methyloxetan and 2,4-dimethyloxetan, 1232-9Tube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-401Electron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogenSolution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Wall-less reactor studies.Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Solvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 24455Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 49-56Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases.Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Mechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aradio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76aromatic amines, 1576-84QUARTZQUATERNARYQUENCHINGI), 2003-10RADIATIONRADICALcompounds and olefins, 1490-5091599-605ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-48RADIOLY SIJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 55RADIOLYSIS(contd)Photolysis of copper(I1) oxalato complexes in aqueous solution. Identification and reactions of anReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution.Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withRaman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides. Correlation between structure and thermodynamicRaman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394402Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions. Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998-1007intermediate, 1779-89ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 183848properties of fused InxIl-x mixtures, 291-301RAMANRANEYRANGERATERAYTritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Extraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-6 1Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites.Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseRelaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-5 1Adsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Influence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Kinetic study of the reaction of lead metal with hydrogen bromide in the temperature range 448-548 K,Temperature dependence of the disproportionation/combination ratio for hydrogen atom + tert-butylradical and of the orientation of hydrogen atom addition to isobutene, 846-5 1Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Essential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480*C, 1075-92Functional micellar catalysis.Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalHydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1520-5Reactions of n-butenes on nickel films, 1547-61Solution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Reactions of alkanes and cycloalkanes on platinum-gold alloy films, 1640-5 1Cyanide radical emission in the reaction of active nitrogen with methanol, 1757-65Tarnishing kinetics of powders with lognormal particle size distributions, 2229-36Tracer studies of retained hydrogen and surface residues on nickel catalysts.Isotopic exchange andTritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Photochemistry of anhydrides. Part 4. Photolysis of perfluoro-n-butyric anhydride.Reaction ofDetermination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarSolution of the recursion equations for emulsion polymerization kinetics in the nonstationary state,Gravimetric study of reduction by hydrogen of hydrodesulfurization cobalt-molybdenumly-aluminaFerromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-Reactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withElectroreduction of alkali metal cations. Part 1. Effects of solution composition, 1962-77Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096-10 1Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light within NaY zeolite, 403-1 6,2 PLATESREACTION442-5, 1 PLATEmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1 366-791599-605reactivity toward ethylene, 2322-34RECOILRECOMBINATIONperfluoropropyl radicals with cyclohexane, 496-502phases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36RECURSION1599-605REDNcatalysts in their oxidic precursor forms, 929-38exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1838-456 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)REDN(contd)REDOXREFLECTIONhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1Electron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6.Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 2026-34Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Molybdenum+arbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28How much may the equilibrium be shifted in a chemical relaxation experiment?, 583-7Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilDissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-71Ferromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Investigation into the existence of edgeface coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsZeolite RHO. Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Interaction of boric acid and borates with carbohydrates and related substances, 199 1-2002Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Capillary phenomena. Part 10. Behavior of grooved rods at fluid/fluid interfaces, 520-7Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofEffect of different cations on the N-CO rotational barrier of N,N-dimethylacetamide.VariableIonic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseDynamic adsorption studies on nickel-based methanation catalysts using the continuous flow method,Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Raman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-8 1Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsIonic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25, 35 and 45"C, 637-47Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the binding of alkali and alkaline earth metal salts toSalting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeDetermination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 314-21(CoGaxAlz-x04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56REFORMINGREFRACTIVERELAXATIONsilica, 1455-65RESONANCEexchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34RHENIUMRHEOL225-35RHORHODIUMRIBOSERINGRODinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32temperature proton magnetic resonance study, 1 13 1-7ROTATIONRUBIDIUMRUTHENIUMin NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATES2237-50RUTILESALT225-35amides, 1008-1 31062-74density, 1790-800SALTING1062-74SCATTERINJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 57SCATTERING(contd)SCAVENGINGSEAWATEREffect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inSpectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65The Tammann-Tait-Gibson model.Application to the heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions,Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 1. Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-Seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene, 132343Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Molybdenum-carbon catalysts for reforming reactions, 18 1 1-20Catalytic conversion of alcohols. Part 16. Attempt to correlate the ESCA oxygen 1s binding energy withPressure and temperature dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient of water and oxygen- 1 8 water,Self-diffusion of n-paraffins in NaX zeolite, 717-37Diffusion in organic liquids.Part 1. Appraisal of a gel sectioning technique and its application to self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-9Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 2. Isotope-mass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,1030-7Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofDielectric and electrical properties of hydrated bovine serum albumin, 42634Capillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofInvestigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofStudy of molecular sieve carbons.Part 2. Estimation of cross-sectional diameters of nonsphericalMolecular sieving range of pore diameters of adsorbents, 2507-9Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Primary processes in the low-pressure pyrolysis of methylsilane, 1 520-5Cracking of (5-W)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91Extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-61Gas-chromatographic studies of hydrocarbon hydrogenolysis on a nickel-silica catalyst, 683-700Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Interaction of water with some silicas, 885-8Study of the partial oxidation of propene by oxygen and nitrous oxide over fixed molybdenum catalysts.Infrared study of the adsorption of amines on silica immersed in carbon tetrachloride, 1 158-65Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilInfrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 1476-89Evidence for modification of nickel oxide by silica.Infrared, electron microscope, and dissolution rateJoint studies by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy of the dispersion ofSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites.Part 1. Benzene adsorptionPhysico-chemical characterization of impregnated and ion-exchanged silica-supported nickel oxide,aqueous solution, 21 87-93120C18SECONDARYSECTIONINGdiffusion in benzene and cyclohexane, 1021-9SEEDSELECTIVITYthe selectivity, 1917-22SELF377-85SEMICONDambient gas, 2194-205SERUMSHAPEinfinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32225-35SHEARSIEVEmolecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEmolecules, 2472-85SILANESILICAEssential factors for catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 939-5 1silica, 1455-65studies, 1510-19,2 PLATESnickel oxide supported on silica and silica-aluminas, 1766-72on supports, 1942-522128-41,l PLAT58 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980)SILICA(contd)SILICONInfrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-51iodine, 272-9Interaction of oxygen with evaporated silicon films. An infrared study, 630-6S I LOXAN ESurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofPulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the protons of hexamethyldisiloxane adsorbed on aerosilpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74silica. 1455-65SILOXENEFree radical mechanism in olefin isomerization. Isomerization of (Z)-but-2-ene and (Z)-[ 1,2-2Hzlethylene over siloxene, 435-41SILVERSolvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems..Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Structural analysis of molten silver sulfate, 1185-95Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296309Limiting single-ion molar volumes. Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseConstraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Tarnishing kinetics of powders with lognormal particle size distributions, 2229-36New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-551062-74SINGLESIZEin NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESSLOPEEvaluation of DebyeHueckel limiting siopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16SMALLDiffusion in 4A zeolite.Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Improved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-5 1Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsPrecise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes. Part 2.Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phasein NaY zeolite, 403-16,2 PLATESNumerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47Aqueous solutions containing amino acids and peptides.Part 10. Enthalpy of interaction of glycine withsome alkali metal chlorides at 298.15 K, 906-1 4Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-y-alumina system. Part I . Influence of sodium content onthe state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on y-alumina, 1677-88Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneosmometry, 2035-42Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molvbdenumh-alumina svstem.Part 2. Influence of sodium content andSODIUM225-35preparation methods on the statLof dispersion and natire of molybdenum supported on y-alumina,2052-64,l PLATEEnthalpy of dilution and enthalpy of mixing of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with sodium chloride,Deviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andEffect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules in2080-3lithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69aqueous solution, 2 187-9J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 59SOLSmall angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 3 14-21SOLIDCapillary phenomena. Part 1 1. Approximate treatment of the shape and properties of fluid interfaces ofSolid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 1986-90Deviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions.The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andDistribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Solution of hydrogen in nonstoichiometric phosphorus-deficient 3: 1 palladium-phosphorus compoundsAdsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants. A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Numerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions containing formamide, acetamide, propionamide and N,N-dimethylformamide. Free energy of interaction between the carbonylimino and methylene groups indilute aqueous solutions, 901-5Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-18Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Calorimetric determination of solution enthalpies of liquids with a small mutual solubility at 298.15 K,Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solution. Part 2. Reactions with cupricReactions of aliphatic free radicals with copper cations in aqueous solutions. Part 3. Reactions withIonic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Thermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneDeviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andProperties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Limiting single-ion molar volumes.Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Thermodynamic study of disorder in lithium bromide monohydrate, 2362-73Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateElectrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-octanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C. Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Constraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Some reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingEvaluation of Debye-Hueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16infinite extent meeting solids in a gravitational field, 1419-32lithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69(C0Ga,A1~-~04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56SOLN196-2081660-2density, 1790-800ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 1825-37cuprous ions: a pulse radiolysis study, 183848mixtures, 2 152-8lithium titanate-sodium titanate, 2 159-69(C0Ga,A12-~04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56SOLUBILIZATIONSOLUTEupper consolute temperatures, 362-7SOLVATEInfrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 225 1-8SOLVATIONSolvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 53748Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents.Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Calculations on ionic solvation. Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingEffect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-741062-74one-layer and two-layer continuum models, 12 19-3 60 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)SOLVATION(contd)SOLVENTInfrared study of the solvation of halide ions by water and N-methylacetamide, 2251-8Effect of solvents on dipole moment of merocyanine, 43-8Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 4. Deactivation mechanisms of the 2Eg state of chromium(II1)complexes from lifetime studies, 162-73Spectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Infinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingupper consolute temperatures, 362-7Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24New method of separationof the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ioniccontributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86Calorimetric determination of solution enthalpies of liquids with a small mutual solubility at 298.15 K,1660-2Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-19Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Diffusion in 4A zeolite.Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Sorption kinetics of n-hexane on MgA zeolites of different crystal sizes.Study of the rate-limitingSorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-5 1Spectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Raman spectra of indium mono-, di-, and triiodides. Correlation between structure and thermodynamicExtended x-ray absorption fine structure studies of highly dispersed platinum catalysts, 357-6 1Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Secondary ion mass spectra of some simple organic molecules, 549-59State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossHydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumAssignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of pbenzoquinone and methylated p-Complexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30New Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-51Effect of sodium on the cobalt-molybdenum-7-alumina system. Part 1. Influence of sodium content onStudies of hydrogen spillover.Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Electron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisLuminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1 . Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)Distribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateStability of parameter estimates made using three- and four-parameter extended Arrhenius and Van’tSurface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofSOLYSORPTIONtransport mechanism, 597-6 15,2 PLATESSPECIFICSPECTRAproperties of fused InxIl-x mixtures, 29 1-301spectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30porphyrins, 1978-85oxide, 233-6benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6SPECTROSCOPYthe state of dispersion and on the nature of the cobalt supported on ?-alumina, 1677-88SPILLOVERSPINof aqueous solutions, 648-53porphyrins, 1978-85(CoGa,A12-,0~) spinel solid solutions, 2448-56Hoff equations, 21 24-7polystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74SPINELSTABILITYSTABILIZATIOJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 61STATEInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedstate absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803Chlorine kinetic isotope effects. Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 838-45Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Moderated copolymerization.Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylmethacrylate/ 1-butanethiol, 107-1 1Moderated copolymerization. Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons. 112-17STERICSTIBINEComDlex formation between iodine and trbhenvlstibine oxide. 1689-93 L d STOP~EDExtraction of rate constant distributions from heterogeneous chemical kinetics, 2065-79Investigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsApparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 251&18Moderated copolymerization.Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene, 1 323-43Relaxation studies of the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene initiated by y-radiolysis, 1344-55Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylModerated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylModerated copolymerization.Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrene/methylSTRESS225-3 5STRONTIUMSTYRENEacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATEmethacrylate/ 1-butanethiol, 107-1 1acrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17mixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24tetrachloride, 302-13STYRYLSUBSTITUTIONNucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in theInfrared study of the adsorption of carboxylic acids on hematite and goethite immersed in carbonPhotochemistry of anhydrides. Part 5. Photolysis of perfluorosuccinic anhydride, 503-1 1Zeolite sorbents.Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Precise conductimetric studies on aqueous solutions of 2:2 electrolytes. Part 2. Analysis of data formagnesium sulfate in terms of new equations from Fuoss and from Lee and Wheaton, 368-76Numerical computation of bulk ion concentrations in micellar solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate, 446-7Determination by pulse radiolysis of the distribution of solubilizates between micellar and nonmicellarphases. Naphthalene and its reduced free radical in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions, 528-36Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Structural analysis of molten silver sulfate, 1185-95Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneHydrodesulfurization of ethanethiol and related reactions over cobalt monoxide-molybdenum trioxide-Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Some reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes.Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATEEffects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption andSUCCINATESUCCINICSULFATE1062-74osmometry, 2035-42alumina and molybdenum disulfide catalysts, 1366-79SULFIDESULFONICSULFU62 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)SULFUR(contd)decomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Isomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYzeolites, 1196-205Electron spin resonance investigation of the persistent free radicals formed from sulfur-nitrogencompounds and olefins, 149&509Study of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofmolecular sieving, 2457-7 1, 1 PLATEGenesis, nature and dispersion of active phase in sulfided cobalt-molybdenumly-alumina hydrodesulfur-ization catalysts. Investigation by analytical electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscop-SULFU RIZATIONy, 988-97,2 PLATESSUPERACIDSUPEROXIDESURFACESuperacidity of modified y-alumina.Structure of active site and catalytic activity, 13 11-22Effect of solvation on the electron spin resonance spectrum of the superoxide ion, 1868-74Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 1. Gas adsorption and tritium exchange studies, 1-8Titanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Influence of dipole interactions on surface reactions, 49-59Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 118-25Solubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-1 9Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Adsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants.A thermodynamic analysis, 38693Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 1. Theory, 457-66Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Investigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7Implications of elastic deformation on the direct measurement of surface forces, 963-78Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions. Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998-1 007Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption anddecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74Surface composition of palladium-gold alloys, 1388-90Characterization of the basicity of oxides through the infrared study of pyrrole adsorption, 147689Surface composition and catalytic activity of chromia-alumina catalysts, 2096101Spectroscopic study of anatase properties. Part 3.Surface acidity, 2102-1 3Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofNew Zealand allophanes: a structural study, 2542-5 1Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 1 18-25Adsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants.A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulfates in aqueous solution, 654-64Functional micellar catalysis. Part 3. Quantitative analysis of the catalytic effects due to functionalInvestigation into the existence of edge-face coagulated structures in sodian montmorillonite suspensionsSolubility of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatites, 209-1 9Structures of tin oxide-antimony oxide catalysts, 1 174-82,2 PLATESGlass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 161 7-28Deviations from Vegard’s law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andElectron transfer at alumina surfaces. Part 6.Redox properties of fluorided aluminas, 202634Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofInfrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of grafteddetermined by neutron diffraction, 2 3 H 3ambient gas, 2 194-205SURFACTANTmicelles and comicelles, 1301-10SUSPENSION225-35SYSTEMlithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69TCNETCNQambient gas, 2194-205polystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATETEFLOJ.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL.76 (1980) 63TEMPInfinite dilution liquid-gas partition coefficients of some volatile solutes with binary solvents exhibitingTemperature-dependent hyperfine coupling constants in electron spin resonance. Part 6. Planar andWall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 1. Theory, 457-66Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Investigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylIonic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Diffusion in n-alkylbenzenes.Diffusion of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane in a homologous series of n-Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Thermal unimolecular decomposition of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluorocyclobutane, 322-3 1Reactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-54W, 2374-82Reactions of ethyl radicals with oxygen over the temperature range 400-540", 2374-82Use of the Gibbs equation to calculate adsorption into monolayer-covered surfaces, 118-25Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 1. Theory, 457-66Ionic specific adsorption at the metal-solution interface, 1633-9Ionic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Enthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon.Comparison of experiment and theoryDissociation of 1,3-hexadiene and the resonance energy of the pentadienyl radical, 266-7 1Adsorption maxima from solutions of ionic surfactants. A thermodynamic analysis, 386-93Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressuresJ enthalpies of mixingThermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Zeolite RHO. Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-51Calculations on ionic solvation. Part 4. Further calculations in solvation of gaseous univalent ions usingComplex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Wall-less reactor studies. Part 4. Isobutane pyrolysis, 1694-703Thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte solutions.Part 2. Influence of the polyelectrolyte chargeConstraints of molecular packing on the size and stability of microemulsion droplets, 1875-86Thermodynamics of dissociation of DL-malic, maleic, and fumaric acids in water and water + dioxaneIonic liquid mixtures. A modified quasi-lattice theory, 2296-309Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496506Adsorption and activation of ethene by zeolite-H-ZSM-5, 160616Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,&trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 146675Surface layer thickness in nonaqueous polymer dispersions stabilized by AB block copolymers ofMechanism of the decomposition of methyl thiocyanate, methyl isothiocyanate, and methyl cyanide in aModerated copolymerization.Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylUse of simple test reactions to characterize the catalytic activity of a commercial cobalt monoxide-Structures of tin oxide-antimony oxide catalysts, 1174-82,2 PLATESupper consolute temperatures, 362-7nonplanar nitroxide radicals, 1296-300TENSIONTERMINATIONmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1TETRAALKY LTETRABROMOETHANEalkylbenzenes, 1433-41TETRAFLUORIDETETRAFLUOROCYCLOBUTANETETRAMETHYLTETRAMETHYLBUTANETHEORYTHERMODN174-9and volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48one-layer and two-layer continuum models, 1219-3 1density, 1790-800mixtures, 21 52-8THERMOGRAVIMETRYTHERMOSTATICTHICKNESSpolystyrene and poly(dimethy1 siloxane), 1263-74radio-frequency pulse discharge, 1669-76methacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1molybdenum trioxide-alumina catalyst, 1356-65THIOCYANATETHIOLTHIOPHENETI64 J.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)TIN(contd)TITAN ATEStructural properties of antimony and tin mixed oxide catalysts, 1652-9Deviations from Vegard’s law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andTitanium dioxide-electrolyte interface. Part 2. Surface charge (titration) studies, 9-1 8Photoadsorption and photodesorption of oxygen on highly hydroxylated titania surfaces. Part 3. Role ofRaman spectroscopic study of the polymerization of acetylene on titanium dioxide (rutile), 394-402Differential energies of adsorption of argon and nitrogen on rutile and silica, 774-81Analysis of electrical double-layer measurements, 2575-86Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder.Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Infrared study of silica immersed in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane + toluene + propionitrile mixtures, 1466-75Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of p-benzoquinone and methylated p-benzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6Isomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYzeolites, 1196-205Moderated copolymerization. Part 4. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylmethacrylate/l-butanethiol, 107-1 1Moderated copolymerization.Part 5. Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer. Systems styrenelmethylacrylate/carbon tetrabromide and styrene/methyl acrylate/ 1-butanethiol and some general considerati-ons, 112-17Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Nucleophilic substitution in binary mixed solvents. Kinetics and transfer enthalpies of anions in themixed solvents methanol + propylene carbonate and methanol + N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 8 12-24Thermodynamic studies of cryptand 222 and cryptates in water and methanol, 869-84Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,24ichloroethane, 1663-8Infrared study of the adsorption of N,N-diethylacetamide and three N,N-diethylaminoketones on silicaBut-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Thermal transformation of goethite into hematite in alkali halide disks, 1442-54Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of p-benzoquinone and methylated pEffect of solvents on dipole moment of merocyanine, 43-8Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Effects of wet vibremilling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 790-6,2 PLATESInorganic photophysics in solution. Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-ed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1Chlorine kinetic isotope effects.Application of the transition state model to thermolysis of secondaryand tertiary alkyl chlorides, 83845Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)porphyrins, 1978-85Solid-solid phase transitions in azoxy compounds, 198690Quenching of organic singlets and triplets by a complex containing nickel(II), cobalt(II), or manganese(1-Electron donor-acceptor interactions and surface semiconductivity in molecular crystals as a function ofElectron spin resonance detection of spin-trapped radicals formed during the glow-discharge electrolysisKinetics and mechanism of the gas phase thermal decomposition of hexachlorodisilane in the presence ofKinetics of the thermal gas-phase decomposition of 2,3-epoxy-1, 1 ,1-trifluoropropane, 2290-5Investigation of the self-association of an amphiphilic drug in aqueous solution, 570-7lithium titanatesodium titanate, 2 159-69TITAN1 Ahydrogen peroxide in photodesorption of oxygen, 1535-46TITANIUMTITRNTOLUENETOLUQUINONETRANSTRANSFERimmersed in carbon tetrachloride, 2 142-5 1TRANSFORMATIONTRANSIENTbenzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6TRANSITIONI), 2003-10ambient gas, 2194-205of aqueous solutions, 648-53TRICHLORIDEiodine, 272-9TRIFLUOROMETHYLTRIMETAPHANTRAJ.C.S.FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 65TRIMETHY LTRIMETHYLBUTANETRIMETHYLPHOSPHINETRIPHENY LTRIPHENYLSTIBINETRIPLETComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Decomposition of 2,2,3-trimethylbutane in the presence of oxygen, 825-37Complexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Complex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Triplet states of porphyrin esters, 852-9Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water.Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Tritium recoil ranges and their influence on the helium moderator anomaly, 860-8Diffusion in organic liquids. Part 2. Isotope-mass effects in self-diffusion in benzene and cyclohexane,Tube electrode and electron spin resonance. First-order kinetics, 1391-401Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption andReaction mechanism of ammonia decomposition on tungsten, 280-90Homologation of n-alkanes on metal films.A novel aspect of metal-carbene chemistry, 345-56Field+mission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Chemisorption of carbon monoxide on tungsten( 1 10) and tungsten(320) adsorption, desorption and stateStudies of hydrogen spillover. Part 4. Factors affecting hydrogen spillover and its reversal, 889-900Reactions of methylsilane at the surfaces of nickel, rhodium and tungsten, 979-87Kinetic isotope effect and tunneling in the reaction between 4-nitrophenylnitromethane and pentamethy-Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of selected alcohols and amines on plasma-grown aluminumNITTRITIUM1030-7TUBETUNGSTENdecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( 1 OO), 1 26-34Tungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESinterconversion, 758-73TUNNELINGlguanidine in acetonitrile and toluene, 1905-10oxide, 2335-46Moderated copolymerization. Part 4.Penultimate unit effect in chain transfer: system styrene/methylmet hacry late/ 1 -butane thiol , 1 07- 1 1PSUltraviolet photoelectron spectroscopic and thermal desorption studies of the chemisorption anddecomposition of benzene, cyclohexadiene, cyclohexene, and cyclohexane on tungsten( 1 OO), 126-34Effects of sulfur on a palladium surface on the adsorption of carbon monoxide and the adsorption anddecomposition of nitric oxide, 11 16-21State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30URACILAnalysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + nitrous oxide solutions, 449-56Inorganic photophysics in solution.Part 6. Isotope effects in the nonradiative deactivation of photoexcit-Photochemistry and exciplex of the uranyl ion in aqueous solution, 1093-1 15Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions.Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998-1007URANYLed uranyl ion in hydroxylic solvents, 804-1 1URISHIBARAuvTriplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 417-25Inorganic photophysics in solution. Part 5. Bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)platinum(II)-absorption, excitedComplex formation between iodine and triphenylstibine oxide, 1689-93Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 1. Benzene adsorptionSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofDistribution of cobalt ions among octahedral and tetrahedral sites in cobalt gallate-aluminateComplexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 2519-30state absorption and emission spectra, kinetics and energetics, 797-803on supports, 1942-52adsorbed species, 1953-61(CoGaXA12-,04) spinel solid solutions, 2448-566 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)VAPORThermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingThermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Deviations from Vegard's law in oxide solid solutions. The systems lithium titanate-magnesia andImproved representation of velocity correlations in aqueous electrolyte solutions, 135-51Hydrogen sorption by molybdenum sulfide catalysts, 1585-98Effects of wet vibremilling on the polymorphic conversion of aragonite into calcite, 790-6,2 PLATESThermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Thermal decomposition of cis-2,4-dimethyl-trans-3-vinyloxetan, 1849-56Kinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withAggregation behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles in aqueous solutions studied by membraneDetermination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Pressure and temperature dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient of water and oxygen-1 8 water,Ionic viscosity B coefficients in dimethyl sulfoxide at 25,35 and 45"C, 637-47New method of separation of the viscosity B-coefficient of the Jones-Dole equation into ioniccontributions for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions, 1275-86Conductance studies in amide + water mixtures. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in N,N-dimethylacetamide + water mixtures at 35", 1409-1 8Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Determination of the viscosity of molten potassium nitrate with an oscillating-cup viscometer, 253 1-41Partial molar volumes of organic compounds in water. Part 7. Sodium and hydrochloride salts of u , wThermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + p-xylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingGlass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 16 1 7-28Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Densities of binary liquid mixturps near their consolute points, 2043-51Properties of the borate ion in dilute aqueous solutions, 2179-86Limiting single-ion molar volumes. Intrinsic volume as a function of the solvent parameters, 2259-84Thermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Apparent molal volumes of some highly charged electrolytes in water, 2510-18Quenching of the photoluminescence of porous Vycor glass by oxygen and ammonia, 1014-20Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 18&95Structure of the lamellar lyotropic liquid crystal, tetramethylammonium perfluorooctanoate + water,Solvation of silver ions in mixed methyl cyanide + water and methyl cyanide + methanol systems.Spectroscopic studies of water-aprotic solvent interactions in the water-rich region, 256-65Small angle neutron scattering from dilute aqueous dispersions of clay, 3 14-21Pressure and temperature dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient of water and oxygen- 1 8 water,Wall effects in measurement of surface tension using a vertical cylinder. Part 2. Experimental, 467-72Thermodynamics of micellization and solubilization in the system water + sodium n-octanoate + n-pentanol at 25°C. Part 1. Partial molar enthalpies, 473-88Studies in ion solvation in nonaqueous solvents and their aqueous mixtures. Part 20. Enthalpies oftransfer of alkali metal halides in the methanol + water systems from enthalpies of dilution, 560-9Thermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45Interaction of water with some silicas, 885-8and volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48VEGARDlithium titanate-sodium titanate, 21 59-69VELOCITYVIBRATIONVIBROMILLINGVINYLVINYLOXETANEVIOLOGENhematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209-1 1osmometry, 2035-42VIRIALVISCOMETERVISCOSITY377-85VOLaminocarboxylic acids, 10 1-6and volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 537-48VYCORWALLWASHINGWATERdetermined by neutron diffraction, 2 3 H 3Radiation and electron spin resonance study, 244-55377-8J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980) 67WATER(contd)Salting constants of acetonitrile in aqueous electrolyte solutions and preferential solvation phenomenon,Calorimetric determination of solution enthalpies of liquids with a small mutual solubility at 298.15 K,Relative scale of free energy of transfer of anions from water to 1,24ichloroethane, 1663-8Benzophenone triplet properties in acetonitrile and water. Reduction by lactams, 1800-10Ionic limiting partial molal volumes in various solvents, 1887-904Evaluation of DebyeHueckel limiting slopes for water between 0 and 150", 191 1-16Densities of binary liquid mixtures near their consolute points, 2043-51Effect of the nature of the hydrophobic group on the mode of association of amphiphilic molecules inKinetics and mechanism of methyl viologen reduction and hydrogen generation by visible light withSurface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-31Electrolyte diffusion at very low concentrations in ionized water, 2552-7Infrared investigation of ionic hydration in ion-exchange membranes. Part 1. Alkaline salts of graftedpolystyrene sulfonic acid membranes, 2558-74, 1 PLATESome reactions at a mercury(I1) sulfide photoanode, 2587-603Surface energetics of the wetting of a hydrophobic powder, 2417-3 1Exo-electron emission from platinum wires cooling in hydrocarbons and other gases as observed in aCracking of (5-W)-n-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91Field-emission microscopic study of catalytic decomposition of methanol on metal surfaces. Part 1.Formation of wormlike micelles from a polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene block copolymer in ethylEnthalpy of mixing of liquid hydrogen chloride and liquid xenon. Comparison of experiment and theoryStudy of molecular sieve carbons. Part 1. Pore structure, gradual pore opening, and mechanism ofThermodynamics of liquid mixtures of nitrous oxide and xenon, 2496-506Surface state and catalytic activity and selectivity of nickel catalysts in hydrogenation reactions. Part 2.Surface characterization of Raney nickel and Urushibara nickel catalysts by x-ray photoelectronspectroscopy, 998-1007State of sulfur on the palladium surface studied by Auger electron spectroscopy, electron energy lossspectroscopy, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, 1 122-30Thermodynamic functions for the system ethanol + pxylene from vapor pressures, enthalpies of mixingand volume of mixing and their interpretation in terms of association, 53748Assignment of transient species observed on laser flash photolysis of pbenzoquinone and methylated pbenzoquinones in aqueous solution, 2432-6Triplet states of protoporphyrin IX and protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester, 41 7-25Excitation energy effects on the fluorescence quantum yield in solution. Deactivation pathways forNew Zealand allophanes: a structuial study, 2542-51Diffusion in 4A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 60-70Diffusion in 5A zeolite. Study of the effect of crystal size, 71-83Cracking of (5-Wkn-nonane with quartz wool, silica-alumina and type Y zeolite, 84-91Zeolite sorbents. Modification by impregnation with salts, 180-95Thermochemistry of hydroxylammonium and hydrazonium zeolites, 332-44Redox behavior of transition metal ions in zeolites. Part 8. Characterization of a ruthenium metal phaseSorption kinetics of n-hexane on MgA zeolites of different crystal sizes. Study of the rate-limitingInteraction of hydroxyl groups in NaHY zeolites with physically adsorbed alkanes, 705-10Self-diffusion of n-paraffins in NaX zeolite, 717-37Reactivity of nitric oxide with nickel ions in A-type zeolite, 952-621062-741660-2aqueous solution, 2 187-93hematoporphyrin catalyzed by hydrogenase, 2209- 1 1WETTINGWIREmodified proportional counter, 1923-41,2 PLATESWOOLWORKTungsten, 588-96,2 PLATESacetate, 1857-67, 1 PLATE174-9molecular sieving, 2457-71, 1 PLATEWORMLIKEXENONX P SXYLENEXYLOQUINONEYIELDaromatic amines, 1576-84ZEALANDZEOLITEin NaY zeolite, 403-1 6,2 PLATEStransport mechanism, 597-61 5,2 PLATE68 J.C.S. FARADAY I SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 76 (1980)ZEOLITE(contd)Zeolite RHO. Part 2. Cation exchange equilibriums and kinetics, 1038-5 1Sorption in partially hydrated NaA and CaA zeolites, 1166-73Isomerization of cis-but-2-ene enhanced by sulfur dioxide adsorbed over decationated-Y and NaYzeolites, 1 196-205But-l-ene transformations on modified forms of a synthetic zeolite of the erionite-offretite type, 1380-7Ferromagnetic resonance study of dispersed nickel particles prepared by reduction of nickel ion-exchanged X zeolites by hydrogen molecules or hydrogen atom beams, 1526-34Comparison of predicted and nuclear magnetic resonance zeolitic diffusion coefficients, 1 562-8Application of absolute rate theory to intracrystalline diffusion in zeolites, 1569-75Adsorption and activation of ethene by zeolite-H-ZSM-5, 1606-16Spectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 1. Benzene adsorptionSpectroscopic studies of benzene hydrogenation on platinum-loaded zeolites. Part 2. Hydrogenation ofTransformations of but- l-ene molecules adsorbed in NaHY zeolites studied by infrared spectroscopy,Complexation and chemisorption of trimethylphosphine on nickel zeolites, 25 19-30Adsorption and decomposition of isopropyl alcohol over zinc oxide. Infrared and kinetic study, 19-29Thermal desorption study of surface hydroxyls on zinc oxide, 728-45Glass formation in the ternary sulfate system, potassium sulfate-sodium sulfate-zinc sulfate, 1617-28Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 1. Zinc(II), nickel(II), and manganese(I1)on supports, 1942-52adsorbed species, 1953612437-47ZINCporphyrins, 1978-8

 

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