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Denny, P.J. Whan, D.A. Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report, Catalysis, 1978, 2, 46-86. [Pg.81]

Quantities, Units, and Symbols, 2nd ed. A report of the Symbols Committee of the Royal Society, London, 1975 Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Thermodynamics Vol. 1, Chap. 2, 1971 I. Mills, T. Cvitas, K. Homann, N. Kallay, and K. Kuchitsu, eds., Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry, 2nd ed., Blackwell Science, Oxford, UK, 1993. [Pg.28]

Diffraction Methods Sutton, L.E. Truter, M.R., Eds. Chemical Society, Specialist Periodical Reports, London, 1978 Vol.6, pp. 183-221. [Pg.176]

Physical Measurements on Copper Complexes.—Detailed discussion of papers concerned purely with spectroscopic and magnetic data obtained for copper complexes is now covered by the Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report Electronic Structure and Magnetism of Inorganic Compounds (ed. P. Day), Volumes 1 and 2, and will not be included here. However, three papers of some significance are cited below and other papers on this subject listed in Table 5. [Pg.329]

Pritchard, J., in Roberts, M. W. and Thomas J. M., Ed. "Chemical Physics of Solids and their Surfaces", Vol. 7, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports, London, 1978. [Pg.73]

Jeffrey, G.A. and French, A.D. in "Molecular Structure by Diffraction Methods" vol. 6, The Chemical Society (specialist periodical reports), London Bartholomew Press, 1977, Ch. 8. [Pg.137]

Vol. 8. - (Chemical Society. Specialist periodical reports). 1. Alkaloids... [Pg.282]

See, for example, T. J. Kemp, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports Electron Spin Resonance 3 221 (1976) 4 163 (1977). [Pg.238]

Parshall, G. W. "Catalysis" C. Kemball, Ed., Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report, 1, 1977, 335. [Pg.296]

Included for the first time in this section are books and surveys on spectroscopic techniques which are of great use to the organometallic chemist. In addition to the Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports on Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds (B6.1) and Mass Spectrometry (B6.2), a series of Annual Reviews (volumes 1 or 2) or Reports (volume 3 onwards) on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy contains surveys of or P NMR results appertaining to organo-transition metal complexes. [Pg.387]

Numerous reviews have dealt wholly or in part with NMR studies of paramagnetic systems. (3-15) Reviews specific to certain aspects of this field will be referred to later. The latest volume of the Chemical Society specialist reports on NMR is the first to include a separate chapter dealing with paramagnetic molecules. (16) The authoritative book, to which extensive reference will be made, continues to be the monograph edited by La Mar, Horrocks and Holm. (17)... [Pg.2]

The Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , Volumes 1-7. [Pg.106]

In the previous article (1) on heteronuclear double resonance in this series it was suggested that such experiments would soon vie for importance with homonuclear ones. In fact, there has been an almost total eclipse partly as a result of the use of proton decoupling in all work, partly because of improved methods of frequency generation and control which have made experimental distinctions between the two types of experiment much less important. The present review therefore deals with both homo- and hetero-nuclear experiments and includes multiple resonance work also. The seven years up to mid-1978 are covered, although it has been impossible to mention every experiment. Emphasis is laid upon new ideas and developments of technique, with some preference for the more recent work. The Chemical Society specialist reports on NMR spectroscopy have included regular articles on multiple resonance (2,3) and a number of reviews deal with various aspects of the subject. (4-19) It has been decided to omit work on the solid state. [Pg.320]

Zdero . Recently discovered natural acetylenes appear in the Chemical Society Specialist Reports on Aliphatic Chemistry for the years 1972 and 1973 and will presumably figure in future editions. The prc-1966 era of natural acetylene chemistry is covered comprehensively by tsvo reviews in German and the pre-1964 period in a review in English. A number of shorter articles have also appeared, one recently covering exclusively the non-polyacetylenic acetylenes . A table of fungal polyacetylenes is also available . [Pg.109]

Beagley, in "Molecular Structure by Diffraction Methods," Vol. 1, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report, Burlington House, London, 1973, p. 151. [Pg.514]

D. W. H. Rankin, H. E. Robertson, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports, Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds, 25, 433... [Pg.142]

Other Iron(O) and Iron(i) Compounds.—Iron vapour reacts with PFj and benzene to form [(CgHg)Fe(PF3)2]. Although this organometallic compound will undoubtedly receive attention in the Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report on that subject, it is included here as it constitutes the first example of an entirely new class of organo-iron complexes. [Pg.211]

Hamnett A, Orchard AF (1972) Electronic Structure and Magnetism of Inorganic Compounds (Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report), vol 1 see Ref. [3], chap 4... [Pg.228]

Inorganic chemistry of the Main-group elements. (Chemical Society Specialist periodical reports). Vol. 5... [Pg.324]

Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organo-metallic Compounds", The Chemical Society, Specialist Periodical Reports, John Wright and Sons, London, 1975-1982. [Pg.318]

Raynes, W. T., in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Vols. 8 and 9, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Society, London, 1978 and 1979. [Pg.147]

W. I. Archer and R. D. Armstrong [1980] The Application of A. C. Impedance Methods to Solid Electrolytes, Electrochemistry, Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Reports 7, 157-202. [Pg.542]

Stader J (1996) Results of the enterprise project. Proceedings of expert systems 1996 the 16th annual conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, Cambridge, UK... [Pg.136]

G. Zerbi, Probing the Real Structure of Chain Molecules by Vibrational Spectroscopy, American Chemical Society, Specialist Reports, 1983 203, 487. [Pg.203]

BCS (2001) Standard for software component testing. British Computer Society Specialist Interest Group in Software Testing (BCS SIGIST). htto //www.testingstandards.cji.iik/hs 7925-2.htm. Accessed 14 June 2010... [Pg.185]

Chemical Society Specialist Periodical Report on Terpenoids and Steroids (K. Over-ton, ed.), London. [Pg.497]


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