Cumulative indexes

 

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期刊: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society  (RSC Available online 1965)
卷期: Volume 19, issue 1  

页码: 441-454

 

ISSN:0009-2681

 

年代: 1965

 

DOI:10.1039/QR9651900441

 

出版商: RSC

 

数据来源: RSC

 

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CUMIUTATI'VE INDEXES VOLUMES I-XIX (1 947-1 965) CUMULA Abel E. W. 17,133 Abrahams S. C. 10,407 Abrikosova I. I. 10 295 Addison C. C. 9 115 Ahrland S. 12 265 Albert A. 6 197 Allen G.. 7 255 Amphlett. C. B. 8 219 Anderson J. E. 19 426 Anderson J. S. 1 331 Angyal S . J. 11 212 Ansell M. F. 18 211 Arotsky J. 16 282 Amstein H. R. V. 4,172 Atherton F. R. 3 146 Avison A. W. D. 5 171 Bacon R. G. R. 9 287 Baddeley G. 8 355 Baddiley J. 12 152 Badger G. M. 5 147 Bagnall K. W. 11 30 Baker W. 11 15 Baltazzi E. 9 150 Barker S. A. 7 58 Barltrop J. A. 12 34; Barnartt S. 7. 84 Barrer R. M. 3 293 Barton D. H. R. 3 36; 10,44; 11 189 Bassett H. 1 247 Bateman L. 8 147 Battersby A. R. 14 77; Baughan E. C. 7 103 Baulch D. L. 12 133 Bawn C. E. H. 16. 361 Bayliss N. S. 6 319 Beattie I. R. 17 352 Bell R.P. 1 113; 2 132; 13 169 Bentley R. 4 172 Bergel F. 2 349 Berry M. 17 343 Bethell D. 12 173 Bevington J. C. 6 141 Birch A. J. 4 69; 12 17 Bircumshaw L. L. 6 Bockris J. O’M. 3 173 Bolland J. L. 3 1 Bond G. C. 8 279 Bourne E. J. 7 58 19,95 16 117 15 259 I57 TIVE INDEX OF Bowen E. J. 1 1 ; 4,236 Bradley R. S.. 5 315 Braude E. A. 4 404 Brernner J. G. M. 2 1 Brink N. G. 12 93 Brown B. R. 5. 131 Brown D. 17 289 Brown R. D. 6 63 Buchanan 3. G. 12,152 Buckingham A. D. 13 Bu’Lock J. D. 10 371 Bunnett J. F. 12 1 Burkin A. R. 5 1 Burnett G. M. 4 292 Burton H. 6 302 Cadogan J. I. G. 8,308; Caldin E. F. 7 255 Capon. B. 18,45 183 16,208 Carrington A. 14,427; 17.67 Challenger F. 9 255 Chatt J. 12 265 Child W. C. jun. 18 32 1 Clark J. 18 295 Clayton R. B. 19 168 Coates G. E. 4 217 Collins C. J. 14 357 Collinson E.9 31 1 Colton R. 16 299 Cook A. H. 2 203 Cook J. W. 5 99 Cookson R. C. 10 44 Cooper C. F. 13 71 Cottrell T. L. 2. 260 Coulson C. A. 1 144 Cowdrey W. A. 6 358 Cox E. G. 7 335 Crawford V. A. 3,226; Croft R. C. 14 1 Crofts P. C. 12 341 Crombie L. 6 101 Cross A. D. 14. 317 Crow 19. R. 19 57. Cruickshank D. W. J. Curran S. C. 7 1 Cuthbert J. 13 215 Dainton F. S. 12 61 Dalgliesh C. E. 5 227 442 20 I 14 378 7 335 AUTHORS Davies A. G. 9 203 Davies D. S. 6 358 Davies M. 8 250 Davies N. R. 12 265 Davies R. 0.. 11. 134 Dawton R. H. V. M. De Heer J. 4 94 de la Mare P. B. D. 3 Delpierre G. R. 19 de Mayo P. 11 lS9; Derjaguin B. V. 10,295 Dickens P. G. 11 291 Downing D. F. 16 133 Doyle W. T. 14 62 Dubinin M. M. 9 101 Duncan J. F. 2 307; 12 133 19 36 Dunning W. J. 9 23 Eastham J.F. 14 221 Edwards P. A. 19 369 Eley D. D. 3 181 Emelkus H. J. 2 132 Errede L. A. 12 301 Evans M. G. 4 94; 6 Evans R. M. 13 61 Fensham P. J. 11 227 Ferrier R. J. 13 265 Field B. O. 18 361 Fish A. 18 243 Flowers M. C. 18 122 Fluendy M. A. D. 16 Foster A. B. 11 61 Fowles G. W. A. 16 19 Freidlina R. Kh. 10 Gascoigne R. M. 9,328 Gaydon A. G. 4 l Gee G. 1 265 Gent W. L. G. 2 383 Gibson D. T. 3 263 Gillespie R. J. 2 277; Gilman H. 13 116 Glasser F. P. 16 343 Glasser L. S. Dent 16 Glenn A. L. 8 192 991 126 329 15 393 156 24 1 330 8 40; 11 339 343 CUMULATIVE INDEX 443 Goehring M. 10 437 Gold. V. 9 51; 12 173 Golding R. M. 19 36 Gowenlock B. G. 12 Gray P. 9 362; 17,441 GrdeniC D. 19 303 Green J. H. S. 15 125 Greenwood N. N. 8 1 Griffith J. S.. 11. 381 Griffith W. P. 16 188 Grove J. F.15,56; 17,l Gruen D. M. 19 349 Gundry P. M. 14 257 Gunstone F. D. 7 175 Gutmann v. 10 451 Halpern J. 10 463; 15 Halsall T. G. 16 101 Hamer F. M. 4 327 Hardy C. J. 18 361 Hardy D. V. N. 2 25 Harman R. E. 12 93 Harris M. M. 1 299 Hartley G. S. 2 154 Hartley S. B. 17 204 Hassel O. 7 221; 16 1 Hawkins E. G. E. 4 Hawkins J. D. 5 171 Haynes L. J. 2 46; 14 Heaney H. 11 109 Hey D. H. 8 308 Hickling A. 3 95 Hill H. A. O. 19 95 Hochstrasser R. M. 14 Hodson H. F. 14,77 Hoffman C. J. 18 113 Holmes W. S. 17 204 Holt R. J. W. 13 327 Hughes E. D. 2 107; 5 245; 6 34 Hulett J. R. 18 227 Hush N. S. 6 186 Ingold C. K. 6 34; Irving H. M. 5 200 Ivin K. J. 12,61 Jacobs P. W. M. 6,238 Jacques J. K. 17,203 Jain A. C. 10 169 321; 14 133 19,254 207 25 1 292 1 46 11 1 Janz G. J. 9 229; 17 JeRrey G. A. 7 335 Jenkins E.N. 10 83 Jennings K. R. 12 116; Jones D. G. 4 195 Kapustinskii A. F. 10 Katritzky A. R. 10 Kenyon J. 9 203 Khorana H. G.. 6 340 Kipling J. J. 5,60; 10 1 Kiselev A. V. 15 99 Kitchener J. A. 13 71 Lagowski J. J. 13 233 Lamb. J. 11 134 Lamberton A. H. 5 75 Lamchen M. 19 329 Law H. D. 10 230 Lea F. M. 3 82 Ledwith A. 16 361 Leech H. R. 3 22 Leisten J. A. 8 40 Levy N. 1 358 Lewis E. S. 12 230 Lewis J. 9 115 Lifshitz E. M. 10 295 Linnett J. W. 1 73; 11 291 ; 12,116 Lister B. A. J. 2,307 Lister M. W. 4 20 Livingston R. 14 174 Livingstone S. E. 19 Long L. H. 7 134 Longuet-Higgins H. C. 11 121; 14 427 Loudon J. D, 5,99; 18 389 Luttke W. 12 321 Lythgoe B. 3 181 Maccoll A. 1 16 McCoubrey J. C. 5 364; 11 87; 17 204 MacDiarmid A. G. 10 208 McGrath W. D. 11 87 McKenna J. 7 231 McLaughlin E.14,236 Maddock A. G. 5,270; Maitland P. 4 45 225 15 237 283 395; 13 353 386 17,289 Manners D. J. 9 73 Marsh J. K. 1 126 Martin F. S. 13 327 Martin R. L. 8 1 Mason S. F. 15 287; Megson N. J. L. 2 25 Mellor J. M. 18,270 Millar I. T. 11 109 Millen D. J. 2 277 Mole M. F. 17 204 Morgan K. J. 8 123; Morrison A. L. 2 349 Munavalli S. 18 270 Murrell J. N. 15 191 Musgrave W. K. R. 8 Nancollas G. H. 14 Nelson Smith R. 13 Nesmeyanov A. N. 10 Newth F. H. 13 30 Nicholls D. 36 19 Norrish R. G. W. 10 Nyholm R. S. 3 321; 7 377; 11,339 Ollis W. D. 11 15 Orgel L. E. 8 422; 11 Orville-Thomas W. J. Overend W. G. 11 61; Owston P. G. 5 344 Paddock N. L. 18 168 Page J. E. 6 262 Palmer M. H. 18 211 Paneth F. A. 2,93 Parker A. J. 16 163 Parsonage N G. 13 Pauson P. L. 9 391 Payne D. S. 15 173 Peacock R.D. 16 299 Pepper D. C. 8 88 Percival E. G. V. 3 369 Perrin D. D. 18 295 Phillips F. C. 1 91 Pilcher G. 17 264 Plimmer J. R. 14 292 17. 20 12,34 33 1 402; 18 1 287 330 149 38 1 11 162 13,265 306 444 QUARTERLY REVIEWS Pople J. A. 11 273 Porter G. B. 14 146 Praill P. F. G. 6 302 Pritchard H. O. 14 46 Purdie N. 18 1 Rabinovitch B. S. 18 Reid C. 12 205 Reid D. H. 19 274 Reid S. T. 15 393 Richards R. E. 10,480 Ridd J. H. 15 418 Riddiford A. C. 6 157 Riley H. L. 1,59; 3 160 Roberts H. L. 15 30 Roberts L. E. J. 15,442 Roberts M. W. 16.71 Rsmming Chr. 16 1 Rogers N. A. J. 16 117 Rose J. D. 1 358 Rowlinson J. S. 8 168 Satchel] D. P. N. 9,51; Saxton J. E. 10 108 Schofield K. 4 382 Scott A. I. 19 1 Sehnan. S. 14 221 Seshadri T. R. 10 169 Sexton W. A. 4,272 Sharpe A. G. 4 115; Shchukina L.A, 10 Sheldon J. C. 14,20@ Shemyakin M. M. 10 Sheppard N. 6 l 7 19 Shooter K. V. 19 369 Siegel B. 19 77 Sillen L. G. 13 146 Simes J. J. H. 9 328 Simons P. 13. 3 Simpson D. M. 6 1; 7 122 17 160 11,49 26 1 261 19 Skinner H. A. 17 264 Smales A. A. 10 83 Smith B. C. 14 200 Smith E. B. 16 241 Smith H. 12 17 Smith J. A. S. 7 279 Smith M. L. 9 1 Springall H. D. 10 230 Stacey M. 1 179 213 Staveley L. A. K. 3,65; Steele D. 18 21 Stephens R. 16 44 Stem E. S. 5 405 Stone F. G. A. 9 174 Stothers J. B. 19 144 Sutton L. E. 2 260 Swallow A. J. 9 3 11 Symons M. C. R. 12 230; 13 99; 14 62; 16 282 Synge R. L. M. 3 245 Szwarc M. 5 22; 12 13,306 301 Tatlow J. C. 16 44 Taylor A. W. C. 4 195 Taylor M. F. W. 16 Tedder J. M. 14 336 Tennant G. 18 389 Theobald D. W. 16 Thomas J. M. 19 231 Thomas S. L.7 407 Thomson R. H. 10,27 Thrush B. A. 10 149 Tipper C. F. H. 11,313 Tompkins F. C. 6 238; Topley B. 3 315 Trapnell B. M. W. 8 Trippett S. 17. 406 343 101 14,257 404 Trotman-Dickenson A. Truter E. V. 6,390 Turner A. B. 18 347 Turner E. E. 1 299 Turner H. S. 7 407 Ubbelohde A. R. 4 356; 5,364; 11,246 Ulbricht T. L. V. 13,48 Uri N. 6 186 Vainshtein B. K. 14 Wait S. C. 17 225 Walsh A. D. 2 73 Walton G. N. 15 71 Walton R. A. 19 126 Warburton W. K. 8,67 Warhurst E. 5 44 Waters W. A. 12 277 Weale K. E. 16 267 Weedon B. C. L. 6 380 Wells A. F. 2 185; 8 Wells R. A. 7 307 Westwood J. V. 19 57 Whiffen D. H. 4 131; White E. A. D. 15 1 Whytlaw-Gray R. 4 Wilkins R. G. 16,316 Wilkinson S. 15 153 Williams A. 17 243 Williams B. R. 19 231 Williams F. 17 101 Wilson H. N. 2 1 Wittenberg D. 13 116 Wood J.L. 17 362 Woodward L. A. 10 Woolf A. A. 15 372 Yoffe A. D. 9 362 Zakharkin L. I. 10,330 F. 7 198 105 3 80 12,250 153 185 CUMULATIVE INDEX OF TITLES Absorption spectra molecular elec- tronic 15 287 Acceptor properties of quadripositive silicon germanium tin and lead 17 382. Acetylenes as natural products 10 371 Acetylenes infrared and Raman spectra of 6 1 Acid use of the term 1 113 Acids carboxylic anodic syntheses with 6 380 Acids carboxylic association of 7 255 Acids straight-chain fatty natural and synthetic recent developments in the preparation of 7 175 Acids tetronic 14 292 Acid-base reactions simple rates of Actinide oxides 15.442 Acylation an outline of 17 160 Addition polymerisation at high pres- sures 16 267 Addition polymerisation stereo- regular 16 361 Addition reactions free-radical of olefinic systems 8 308 Adsorption energy adsorption equili- bria and surface chemistry 15 99 Adsorption of non-electrolytes from solution 5,60 Affinities relative of ligand atoms for acceptor molecules and ions 12,265 Age geological determination of by radioactivity 7 1 Aldehydes polymerisation of 6,141 Aliphatic compounds saturated inter- action of free radicals with 14 336 Alkaloid biosynthesis 15 259 Alkaloids of calabash-curare and Strychnos species 14 77 Alkaloids ergot 8 192 Alkaloids indole excluding harmine and strychnine 10 108 Alkaloids steroidal 7 23 1 Alkaloids veratrum 12 34 Alkanes infrared and Raman spectra Alkanes tetra- and tri-chloro- and Analgesics synthetic 2 349 Analysis conformational principles 13 169 of 7 19 related compounds 10 330 of 10 44 Analysis inorganic applications of solvent extraction to 5 200 Analysis radioactivation 10 83 Anionotropy 4.404 Anions in dipolar aprotic solvents effects of solvation on the proper- ties of 16 163 Anodic syntheses with carboxylic acids 6,380 Antibiotics newer chemistry of 12,93 Antibiotics macrolide 17 343 Aromatic reactions promoted by cop- per 19 95 Arrhenius equation deviations from 18,227 Arrhenius factors (frequency factors) in unimolecular reactions 14,133 Aspects physicochemical of some recent work on photosynthesis 14 174 Association of carboxylic acids 7,255 Asymmetry the non-conservation of parity and optical activity 13 48 Atoms in the gaseous phase produc- tion detection and estimation of 15 237 Attraction molecular direct measure- ment of between solids separated by a narrow gap 10,295 Azicles inorganic chemistry of the 17 441.Base use of the term 1 1 13 Benzilic acid and related rearrange- ments 14 221 Biological reactions r81e of phosphoric esters in 5 171 Biosynthesis alkaloid 15 259 Biosynthesis of sterols steroids and terpenoids. Part 1. Biogenesis of cholesterol and the fundamental steps in terpenoid biosynthesis. Part 2. Phytosterols terpenes and the physiologically active steroids 19 168 201 Bond aromatic 5 147 Bond chemical in crystals applica- tion of electron diffraction to the study of 14 105 Bond-cnergy term values in hydro- carbons and related compounds 17 264 Bonding chemical and nuclear quad- rupole coupling 11,162 445 446 QUARTERLY REVIEWS Bonds dissociation energies of 5 22 Bonds interpretation of properties of 2 260 Bonds weak charge-transfer in solids containing chemically saturated molecules direct structural evi- dence for 16 l Borazoles the 14 200 Boron hydrides chemistry of 9 174 Boron hydrides and related com- Boron trifluoride co-ordination com- pounds 2.132 pounds of 8 1 Carbides of iron 3 160 Carbohydrate epoxides 13 30 Carbohydrate phosphates 11 61 Carbohydrate sulphates 3. 369 Carbohydrates newer aspects of stereochemistry of 13 265 Carbon amorphous and graphite 1 59 Carbon-l 3 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 19 144 Carbon-carbon bonds oxidative hydrolysis of in organic molecules 10 261 Carbon-carbon double bonds geo- metrical isomerism about 6 101 Carbon-hydrogen bond polarity of 2 383 Carbon-hydrogen bonds mechanism of breakage of 12 230 Carbon-oxygen surface compounds of 13,287 Carbon-phosphorus bonds com- pounds containing 12 341 Carbonitrides of iron 3 160 Carbonium ions structure of 12 I73 Carbons active study of porous structure of by a variety of methods 9 101 Carbons adsorbent properties and nature of 10 1 Carbonyls.metal 17 133 Carbonyls of metals chemistry of 1 33 1 Catalysis by metals specificity in 8 404 Catalysis of reactions involving hydro- gen mechanisms of 3,209 Catalysis and semiconductivity 11,227 Catalysts redox initiation of poly- merisations by 9 287 Cations halogen 16 282 Cations organic reactions of 6 302 Charcoals active study of porous structure of by a variety of methods 9 101 Charge-transfer bonds weak in solids containing chemically saturated molecules direct structural evidence for 16 1 Charge-transfer spectra theory of 15 191 Chemical activation 18 122 Chemical bonding Mossbauer studies of 19 36 Chemisorption of gases on metals 14 257 Chromatography inorganic 7 307 Chromium mechanisms of oxidation by compounds of 12 277 Clathrates molecular interactions in a comparison with other condensed phases 18 321 Collisions in gases energy transfer in 11 87 Colloidal electrolytes state of solution of.2 154 Colour and constitution 1 16 Colour centres in alkali halide crystals 14 62 Combustions slow in the gas phase elementary reactions in 11 313 Complex compounds stabilities of 5 I Complexed metal ions polarographic study of 19 57 Complexes cyanide of the transition metals 16 188 Compounds containing sulphur- fluorine bonds chemistry of 15 30 Conductance ionic in solid salts 6 238 Configuration of flexible organic molecules 5 364 Conformational analysis principles of 10 44 Conjugated compounds free-electron approximation for 6 319 Co-ordination compounds of boron trifluoride 8 1 Co-ordination compounds kinetics and mechanism of replacement reactions of.16 31 6 Copper-promoted reactions in aro- matic chemistry 19 95 Coupling oxidative of phenolic com- pounds 19 1 CUMULATIVE INDEX 447 Crystal growth kinetics of 18 1 Crystal structure and melting 4 356 Crystal structures of salt hydrates and complex halides 8 380 Crystal line transit ion- metal com- pounds electron resistance in 14,427 Crystals alkali halide colour centres in 14 62 Crystals chemical bonds in applica- tion of electron diffraction to the study of 14 105 Crystals location of hydrogen atoms in 10 480 Crystals ionic lattice energy of 10 283 Cyanide complexes of the transition metals 16 188 Cyanides alkyl reactions with metal halides 19 126 Cyanine dyes 4 327 Cyclohexane stereochemistry of 7 22 1 Cyclisation of olefinic acids to ketones and lactones 18,211 Deamination nitrosation and di- Decarboxylation thermal mechanism azotisation 15,41 S of 5 131 Degradation biological of trypto- Dhan.5. 227 Densities,’limiting 4 153 Deoxyribonucleic acid macro- molecular structure and properties of 19 369. Di- and tri-terpenes synthesis of 16 117 Diazotisation nitrosation and de- amination 15 418 Dielectric absorption. 8 250 Dihalogen compounds Grignard and organolithium compounds derived from 11 109 Disproportionation in inorganic corn- pounds 2 1 Diterpenoids chemistpj of 3 36 Dyes effect of light on 4 236 Dyes cyanine 4 327 Dyes organic and their constitution 1 16 Earth distribution of the elements in Electrode processes in aqueous solu- the 3 263 tions mechanism of 3 95 Electrolytes effects of ultrasonic waves on 7 84 Electrolytes colloidal state of solu- tion of 2 154 Electromagnetic separation of stable isotopes 9 1 Electron correlation and chemical consequences 11 29 1 Electron resistance in crystalline trans- ition-metal compounds 14 427 Electron-spin resonance spectra of aromatic radicals and radical-ions 17 67 Electron transfer and related processes in solution mechanism of 15 207 Electronic absorption spectra mole- cular 15 287 Electrons structures of molecules deficient in 11 121 Elements terrestrial distribution of 3 263 Elements heavy radioactivity of 5 270 Elements of Group VITI recent stereochemistry of 3 321 Elements of Groups IVB and IV comments on the thermochemistry of 7 103 Elements of the rare-earth series separation of 1 126 Elements transuranic chemistry of 4 20 Elements vapours of the 19 77 Energy adsorption and adsorption equilibria in surface chemistry 15 99 Energy transfer of in gaseous collisions 11 87 Enzymes degradation of polysacchar- ides by 9 73 Enzymes synthesis of polysaccharides by 7 58 Epoxides of sugars 13 30 1,2-Epoxides naturally-occurring the chemistry of 14 317 Equilibria adsorption and adsorption energy in surface chemistry 15 99 Equilibria hydrolytic quantitative studies of 13 146 Equivalent-orbital approach to mole- cular structure 11 273 Ergot alkaloids structure of 8 192 Esters carboxylic and related com- pounds alkyl-oxygen heterolysis in 9,203 448 QUARTERLY REVDEWS Exchange reactions of hydrogen iso- topes in solution principles of 9 51 Extraction liquid-liquid in inorganic chemistry 13 327 Far-infrared spectroscopy 17 362 Ferrocene and related compounds 9 Fission nuclear 15 71 Flames emission spectra of 4 1 Flames methods of studying chemical kinetics in 17 243 Flash photolysis and kinetic spectro- scopy 10 149 Flavones nuclear methylation of 10 169 Fluorine-sulphur bonds compounds containing 15 30 Fluorescence and fluorescence quench- Fluorine laboratory and technical production of 3 22.Fluorine compounds general aspects of the inorgdnic chemistry of 11,49 Fluorine compounds laboratory and technical production of 3 22 Fluorine compounds organic reac- tions of 8 331 Fluorocarbon chemistry.Part 1. Fluorination of organic com- pounds 16,44 Foaming current concepts in theory of 13 71 Force constants 1 73 Forces intermolecular and the pro- perties of matter 8 168 Free-electron approximation for con- jugated compounds 6 319 Friedel-Crafts reaction modern aspects of 8 355 Furans some aspects of the chemistry of 4 195 Fused-salt spectrophotometry 19 349 Gases adsorbed infrared spectra of 14,378 Gases chemisorption of on metals 14,257 Gases elementary reactions in slow combustions in 11 313 Gases energy transfer in collisions in 11,87 Gas-phase oxidation and related pro- cesses radical rearrangement in 18 243 Gemstones synthetic 15,l 39 1 ing,. 1 1 Germanium acceptor properties of Gibberellins 15 56 Graphite and amorphous carbon 1 Graphite lamellar compounds of Grignard reagents derived from di- Griseofulvin 17 1 quadrispositive 17 382 59 14 1 halogen compounds l l 109 Halide alkali crystals colour centres in 14 62 Halides of the phosphorus group elements (P As Sb Bi) 15 173 Halides complex crystal structures of 8 380 Halides reactions of in solution 5 245 Halogens kinetics of thermal addition of to olefins 3 126 Heats of formation of simple in- organic compounds 7 134 Heteroaromatic compounds infrared spectra of 13 353 Heterogeneous reactions transport control in 6 157 Heterolysis alkyl-oxygen in carb- oxylic esters and related compounds 9,203 Hydrocarbons and related compounds bond-energy term values in 17 264 Hydrocarbons infrared and Raman spectra of.Part I acetylenes and olefins 6 1. Part 11 paraffins 7 19 Hydrocarbons radiation chemistry of 17 101 Hydrogen molecular homogeneous reactions of in solution 10 463 Hydrogen atoms location of in crystals 10 480 Hydrogen catalysis mechanisms of 3 209 Hydrogen isotope exchange reactions in solution principles of 9,51 Hydrogen peroxide its radicals and its ions energetics of reactions involving 6 186 Hydrogenation catalytic and related reactions mechanism of 8 279 Hyperconjugation 3,226.Ice structure of 5,344 Immunochemistry aspects of 1 179 a* * L13 CUMULATI'vE INDEX 449 Indole alkaloids excluding harmine Induction asymmetric and asym- Infrared absorption bands absolute Infrared spectra of adsorbed gases 14 Inorganic azides chemistry of the 17 Inorganic chemistry and magnetism Inorganic compounds disproportiona- Inorganic compounds Raman spectra Inorganic compounds stereochemistry of 11,339 Inorganic compounds simple heats of formation of 7 134 Inorganic nitrates and nitrato-com- pounds 18 361 Inorganic oxy-compounds topotactic reactions in 16 343 Inorganic reactions in liquid am- monia 16 19 Inositols 11 212 Insecticides synthetic structure and activity in 4 272 Intensities absolute of infrared ab- sorption bands 18 21 Interaction of free radicals with saturated aliphatic compounds 14 336 Interactions molecular in clathrates a comparison with other condensed phams 18 321 Interactions substituent in ortho- substituted nitrobenzenes 18,389 Interhalogen compounds and poly- halides 4 1 15 Intermolecular forces and some pro- perties of matter 8 168 Iodine compounds inorganic some reactions of 8 123 Ion association in aqueous solution thermodynamics of 14 402 Ion exchange 2 307 Ionic melts vibrational spectra of 17 225 Ionisation potentials and far ultra- violet spectra their significance in chemistry 2 73 Ions complexed metal studied polaro- graphically 19 57 and strychnine 10 108 metric transformation 1 229 intensities of 18 21 378 44 1 7,377 tion in 2 l of 10 lS5 Iron carbides nitrides and carbo- nitrides of 3 160 Isoflavones 8 67 Isomerism.geometrical about carbon- carbon double bonds 6 101 Isotopes exchange of between different oxidation states in aqueous solution. 8 219 Isotopes synthesis of organic com- pounds labelled with 7 407 Isotopes tracer techniques involving 4 172 Isotopes stable electromagnttic separation of 9 1 Kinetics and mechanism of replace- ment reactions of co-ordination compounds 16 316 Kinetics in flames methods of study- ing chemical 17 243 Kinetics of crystal growth 18 I Lactones physiologically active un- saturated 2 46 Lamellar compounds of graphite 14 1 Lanthanons separation of 1 126 Lattice energy of ionic crystals 10 283 Lead acceptor properties of quadri- positive 17 382 Ligand atoms relative affinities of for acceptor molecules and ions 12 265 Ligands metal complexes of contain- ing sulphur selenium or tellurium as donor atoms 19 386 Ligand-field theory 11 381 Light absorption of and photo- chemistry 4 236 Liquids transitions in 3 65 Liquids transport properties of in relation to their structure 14 236 Liquids ultrasonic analysis of relaxa- tion processes in 11 134 Macrolide antibiotics 17 343 Macromolecular structure and pro- perties of deoxyribonucleic acid 19 369 Magnetic resonance absorption nuclear 7 279 Magnetism and inorganic chemistry 7 377 Manganese mechanisms of oxidation by compounds of 12,277 450 QUARTERLY REVIEWS Manganese dioxide oxidations by in neutral media 13 61 Mass spectrometry application of to chemical problems 9 23 Mass spectrometry of free radicals 13 215 Mechanisms of electron transfer and related processes in solution 15 207 Melting and crystal structure 4.356 Mercury structural chemistry of 19 Meso-ionic Compounds 11 15 Metal carbonyls 17 133 Metal complexes of ligands con- taining sulphur selenium or tellur- ium as donor atoms 19,386 Metal halides reactions with alkyl cyanides 19 126 Metal oxidation 16 71 Metal-amine solutions reduction by; applications in synthesis and deter- mination of structure 12 17 Metal-ammonia solutions reduction of organic compounds by 4 69 Metal-transition compounds crystal- line electron resistance in 14 427 Metals chemisorption of gases on 14 257 Metals nature of solutions of 13 99 Metals specificity in catalysis by 8 Methyl radicals reactions of 7 198 Methylation biological 9 255 Methylation nuclear of flavones and related compounds 10 169 Mossbauer studies of chemical bond- ing 19 36 Molecular electronic absorption spectra 15 287 Molecular interactions in clathrates a comparison with other condensed phases 18 321 Molecular-orbital approach to mole- cular structure 11 273 Molecular-sieve action of solids 3 293 Molecules determination of structure of by X-ray crystal analysis modern methods and their accuracy 7,335 Molecules molecular-orbital and equivalent-orbital approach to structure of 11 273 303 404 Molecules electron deficient struc- tures of 11 121 Molecules electronically excited reac- tions of in solution 13 3 Molecules flexible organic configura- tion of 5 364 Molecules organic oxidative- hydro- lysis of carbon-carbon bonds in 10 26 1 Molecules simple representation of by molecular orbitals 1.144 Monte Carlo methods application of to physicochemical problems 16 24 1 Morphine synthetic approaches to structure of 5,405 Muscarine history and chemistry of 15 153 Neighbouring group participation 18 45 Nitramines some aspects of the chemistry of 5 75 Nitrates inorganic and nitrato-com- pounds 18,361 Nitration of aromatic compounds 2 277 Nitration of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds 4,382 Nitrides of iron 3 160 Nitrobenzenes ortho-substituted sub- stituent interactions in 18,389 Nitro-compounds aliphatic 1 358 Nitrogen active 12 116 Nitrogen compounds heterocyclic nitration of 4 382 Nitrogen dioxide-dinitrogen tetroxide system structure and reactivity of 9 362 Nitrones 19 329 Nitrosation diazotisation and de- amination 15 418 C-Nitroso-compounds structure and properties of 12 321 Nitrosyl group chemistry of 9 115 Non-electrolytes adsorption of from Non-electrolytes theories of solutions Nuclear chemistry quantitative 12 Nuclear fission 15 71 Nuclear magnetic resonance absorp- solution 5 6 0 of 13 306 133 tion 7,279 CUMULATIVE INDEX 45 1 Nuclear quadrupole coupling and chemical bonding 11 162 Nucleation.in phase changes 5 3 15 Nucleotide coenzymes recent develop- ments in biochemistry of 12 152 Oceans salt deposits from 1 91 Olefinic acids cyclisation of to ketones and lactones 18 211 Olefinic systems free-radical addition reactions of 8,308 Olefins infrared and Raman spectra of 6 1 Olefins kinetics of oxidation of 3 l Olefins kinetics of thermal addition of halogens to 3 126 Olefins oxidation of 8 147 Optical activity and non-conservation of parity 13,48 Optical rotatory power 17 20 Orbitals molecular approach to mole- cular structure through 11 273 Orbitals molecular and organic reactions 6 63 Orbitals molecular representation of simple molecules by 1 144 Organic bases prediction of the strengths of 18 295 Organic compounds action of ionising radiations on 9 3 11 Organic compounds behaviour of in sulphuric acid 8 40 Organic compounds estimation of thermodynamic properties for 9 229 Organic compounds fluorination of 16 44 Organic compounds isotopically labelled synthesis of 7 407 Organic Compounds polarography of 6 262 Organic compounds reduction of by metal-ammonia solutions 4.69 Organic compounds tervalent of phosphorus oxidation of 16 208 Organic oxygen compounds thermo- dynamic properties of 15,125 Organic reactions and molecular orbitals 6 34 Organolithium reagents derived from dihalogen compounds 11 109 Organometallic compounds of the first three periodic groups 4 217 Organosilylmetallic compounds for- mation and reactions of 13 116 Osmium and its compounds 19 254 5-Oxazolones chemistry of 9.150 Oxidation by compounds of chro- mium and manganese mechanisms of 12 277 Oxidation metal 16 71 Oxidation of olefins 3 1; 8 147 Oxidation of tervalent organic com- pounds of phosphorus 16 208 Oxidation-reduction potential of quinones relation of to chemical structure 4 94 Oxides actinide 15 442 Oxides of metals structures of 2 185 N-Oxides aromatic heterocyclic chemistry of 10 395 Oxy-compounds inorganic topotactic reactions in 16 343 Oxygen compounds organic thermo- dynamic properties of 15 125 Oxygen and carbon surface com- pounds of 13,287 Parity non-conservation of 13 48 Penicillins chemistry of 2 203 Peptides methods of synthesis and terminal-residue studies of 10 230 Peptides naturally occurring 3 245 Peptides structural investigation of Pe~fluoroalkyl derivatives of metals Peroxides organic and their reactions Phase changes nucleation in 5 315 Phenalenes the chemistry of 19 274 Phenolic compounds oxidative coupl- Phenols tautomerism of 10 27 Phosphates of carbohydrates 11 61 Phosphates condensed 3 345 Phosphoni trilic derivatives and related compounds 18 168 Phosphoric esters r6le of in biological reactions 5 171 Phosphorus compounds thermo- chemical properties of 17 204 Phosphorus group elements (P As Sb Bi) halides of 15 173 Phosphorus oxidation of tervalent organic compounds of 16,208 Phosphorus oxyacids some aspects of the organic chemistry of derivatives of 3 146 6,340 and non-metals 13,233 4,251 ing of 19 1 452 QUARTERLY REVIEWS Photochemical rearrangements and Photochemistry and light absorption Photography cyanine dyes in 4 327 Photo-oxidation primary processes in 14 146 Photopolymerisation 4 236 Photosynthesis physicochemical aspects of some recent work on 14 174 Phthalocyanines semiconductivity of 18 113 Physicochemical problems application of Monte Carlo methods to 16,241 Pinacol rearrangement 14 357 Polarity of the carbon-hydrogen bond 2 383 Polarography of organic compounds 6,262 Polonium chemistry of 11 30 Polyhalides and interhalogen com- pounds 4 115 Polymerisation of aldehydes 6 141 Polymerisation addition at high pressures 16 267 Polymerisation addition some thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of 12 61 Polymerisation addition stereo- regular 16 361 Polymerisation induced by light 4 236 Polymerisation initiation of by redox catalysts 9 287 Polymerisation ionic 8 88 Polymerisation radical rate constants in 4 292 Polymers based on silicon chemistry of 2 25 Polymers high thermodynamic pro- perties of and their molecular interpretation 1 265 Polysaccharides enzymic degradation of 9 73 Polysaccharides enzymic synthesis of 7 58 Portland cement constitution of 3 82 Processes primary in photo-oxidation 14 146 Production detection and estimation of atoms in the gaseous phase 15 237 Protactinium 17 259 related transformations 15 393 4.236 Proteins structural investigation of 6 Psychotomimetic substances 16 133 Pteridines 6 197 Purines some aspects of the chemistry of 3 181 Pyrans some aspects of the chemistry of 4 195 Pyrimidines some aspects of the chemistry of 3 181 Pyrrole pigments biogenetic origin of 4 45 Quadrupole coupling nuclear and chemical bonding 11 162 Quadrupole moments molecular 13 183 Quenching of fluorescence 1 1 Quinone methides 18 347 Quinones relation between the oxida- tion-reduction potential and chem- ical structures of 4 94 Radiation chemistry of hydrocarbons 17 101 Radiations ionising action of on organic compounds 9,3 1 1 Radical rearrangement in gas-phase oxidation and related processes 18 243 Radicals aromatic and radical-ions electron-spin resonance spectra of 17 67 Radicals free electron resonance spectroscopy of 12 250 Radicals free interaction of with saturated aliphatic compounds 14 336 Radicals free mass spectrometry of 13 215 Radioactivation analysis 10 83 Radioactivity determination of geo- logical age by 7 1 Radioactivity of the heavy elements 5 270 Keaction Wittig.17,406 Reactions copper-promoted in aro- matic chemistry 19 95 Reactions inorganic in liquid am- monia 16 19 Reactions unimolecular Arrhenius factors (frequency factors) in 14 133 Reactions of metal halides with alkyl cyanides 19 126 Rearrangement pinacol 14 357 340 CUMULATIVE INDEX 453 Rearrangement radical in gas-phase oxidation and related processes 18 243 Rearrangements aromatic 6 34 Rearrangements benzilic acid and related 14 221 Rearrangements photochemical and related transformations 15 393 Redox potentials of quinone relation of to chemical structure 4 94 Reduction by metal-amine solutions; applications in synthesis and deter- mination of structure 12 17 Reduction by metal-ammonia solu- tions of organic compounds 4 69 Relaxation processes molecular in liquids ultrasonic analysis of 11 134 Replacement reactions of co-ordina- tion compounds kinetics and mechanism of 16 3 16 Rhenium chemistry 15 372 Ring inversions the study of by nuclear magnetic resonance spectro- scopy 19,426 Salt hydrates crystal structures of 8 3 80 Salts basic structure of 1,247 Salts deposits of from oceans 1 91 Salts solid ionic conductance in 6 Sandmeyer reactions 6 358 Semiconductivity and catalysis 11,227 Semiconductivity of the phthalo- Sesquiterpenes synthesis of 18 270 Sesquiterpenoid chemistry 16 101 Sesquiterpenoids recent advances in chemistry of 11 189 Shock waves 14,46 Silicon acceptor properties of quadri- positive 17 382 Silicon chemistry of polymers con- taining 2 25 Silyl compounds 10 208 Sodium “flame” reactions 5 44 Solids molecular-sieve action of 3 293 Solids thermal transformations in 11 246 Solids transitions in 3 65 Solids separated by a narrow gap direct measurement of molecular attraction between 10 295 238 cyanines 18 113 Solution aqueous thermodynamics of ion association in 14,402 Solutions aqueous mechanism of electrode processes in 3 95 Solutions of non-electrolytes theories of 13.306 Solvation effects of on the properties of anions in dipolar aprotic solvents 16 163 Solvation ionic 3 173 Solvent extraction and its applications to inorganic analysis 5 200 Solvents ionising non-aqueous mc- tions in 10 451 Specificity in catalysis by metals 8 404 Spectra charge-transfer and related phenomena 8,422 Spectra charge-transfer theory of 15 191 Spectra electron-spin resonance of aromatic radicals and radical-ions 17 67 Spectra emission of flames 4 1 Spectra far ultraviolet ionisation potentials and their significance in chemistry 2 73 Spectra infrared and Raman of hydrocarbons. Part I acetylenes and olefins 6 1. Part 11 paraffins 7 19 Spectra infrared of heteroaromatic compounds 13 353 Spectra Raman of inorganic com- pounds 10 185 Spectra rotation.4 131 Spectra vibrational of ionic melts 17 225 Spectrophotometry fused-salt 19 349 Spectroscopy carbon-1 3 nuclear mag- Spectroscopy electron resonance of Spectroscopy far-infrared 17 362 Spectroscopy kinetic and flash photo- Stabilities of complex compounds 5 1 Stereochemistry of cyclohexane 7,221 Stereochemistry of elements of Sub- group VIB of the Periodic Table 10 407 Stereochemistry of elements of Group VIIl of the Periodic Table 3 321 Stereochemistry of inorganic com- pounds 11 339 netic resonance 19 144 free radicals 12 250 lysis 10 149 454 QUARTERLY REVIEWS Stereoregular addition polymerisa- Steric hindrance 2 107; 11 1 Steroidal alkaloids 7 231 Sterols steroids and terpenoids bio- genesis of.Part 1. Biogenesis of cholesterol and the fundamental steps in terpenoid biosynthesis. Part 2. Phytosterols terpenes and the physiologically active steroids 19 168 201 Strengths of organic bases prediction of 18 295 Structure of liquids in relation to their transport properties 14 236 Substituent interactions in ortho- substituted nitrobenzenes 18 389 Substitutions aroma tic nucleoph ilic mechanism and reactivity in 12 1 Sugar epoxides 13 30 Sulphur-fluorine bonds compounds containing 15 30 Sulphur nitride and its derivatives 10,437 Sulphuric acid behaviour of organic compounds in 8 40 Surface chemistry adsorption energy and adsorption equilibria 15 99 Surface compounds the chemistry of carbon-oxygen 13,287 Sydnones 11 15 Synthesis of sesquiterpenes 18,270 Synthetic gemstones 15 1 tion 16 361 Tautomerism of phenols 10 27 Technetium chemistry an outline of 16 299 Terpenes di- and tri- synthesis of 16 117 Tetronic acids 14 292 Theory of charge-transfer spectra 15 191 Thermochemical properties of phos- phorus compounds.17,204 Thermochemistry of the elements of Group IVB and IV comments on 7 103 Thermodynamics of ion association in aqueous solution 14 402 Thermodynamic properties estima- tion of for organic compounds and chemical reactions 9 229 Thermodynamic properties of high polymers and their molecular inter- pretation 1 265 Thermodynamic properties of organic oxygen compounds 15 125 Tin acceptor properties of quadri- positive 17 382 Topotactic reactions in inorganic oxy-compounds 16,343 Tracers radioactive preparation of 2 93 Transformation asymmetric and asymmetric induction 1 299 Transformations related and photo- chemical rearrangements 15 393 Transformations thermal in solids 11 246 Transition metals cyanide complexes of the.16 188 Transition-metal compounds crystal- line electron resistance in 14. 427 Transitions in solids and liquids 3 65 Transport control in heterogeneous reactions 6 157 Transport properties of Iiquids in relation to their structure 14 236 Triplet state 12 205 Triterpenes tetracyclic 9 328 Tropolones 5 99 Tryptophan biological degradation of 5 227 Ultrasonic analysis of molecular relaxation processes in liquids 11 134 Ultrasonic waves effects of on electrolytes and electrolytic pro- cesses 7 84 Vacuum microbalance techniques theory and applications of 19 231 Vapours of the elements 19,77 Veratrum alkaloids 12 34 Vibrational spectra of ionic melts 17 Wittig reaction 17.406 Wool wax constitution of 5 390 X-Ray crystal analysis modern methods of determination of mole- cular structure by and their ac- curacy 7,335 p-Xylylene chemistry of and of its analogues and polymers 12 301 225

 

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