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Specialist Periodical Reports

D. H. Everett, ed.. Specialist Periodical Reports, Vols. 2 and 3, The Chemical Soceity London, 1975, 1979. [Pg.158]

Smith W R 1972 Perturbation theory in the classical statistical mechanics of fluids Specialist Periodical Report vol 1 (London Chemical Society)... [Pg.557]

Scott R L 1978 Critical exponents for binary fluid mixtures Specialist Periodical Reports, Chem. Thermodynam. 2 238-74... [Pg.662]

Borg H J and Niemantsverdriet J W 1994 Catalysis, Specialist Periodical Report vol 11, ed J J Spivey and S K AganA/al (Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry) ch 11... [Pg.1867]

McGlashan M L (ed) 1973 Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Thermodynamics yo 1 (London The Chemical Society)... [Pg.1919]

Alkaloids are basic nitrogen compounds of great structural complexity which occur in plants. About two dozen of different classes of alkaloids are covered in the "Specialist Periodical Reports of the English Chemical Society. [Pg.289]

W. A. Steele, The Interaction of Gases with Solid Surfaces , p. 222, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1974) K. S. W. Sing in "Colloid Science (ed. D. H. Everett), Vol. 1, p. 1, Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Society, London (1973). [Pg.106]

Specialist Periodical Reports of the Chemical Society (Condon), Organometallic Compounds, contaiu numerous references on titanium compounds which can be located through the volume iadexes. [Pg.173]

Specialist Periodical Reports Amino-Acids, Peptides, and Proteins, Royal Society of Chemistry, London,. Vols. 1-16 (1969-1983) Amino Acids and Peptides, Vols. 17-21 (1984-1990). [Pg.227]

Specialist Periodical Reports of the Chemical Society (London), Organic Compounds of Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium, Vols. 1-5 (1970-79). [Pg.786]

Amino Acids, Pepetides and Proteins, Specialist Periodical Report of Chemical Society, London (1983). [Pg.436]

Photo-de-diazoniation has found relatively little application in organic synthesis, as is clearly evident from the annual Specialist Periodical Reports on Photochemistry published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Since the beginning of these reports (1970) they have contained a section on the elimination of nitrogen from diazo compounds, written since 1973 by Reid (1990). In the 1980s (including 1990), at least 90% of each report is concerned with dediazoniations of diazoalkanes and non-quinon-oid diazo ketones, the rest being mainly related to quinone diazides and only occasionally to arenediazonium salts. [Pg.281]

J.S. Anderson, in M.W. Roberts and J.M. Thomas (Eds.), Surface and Defect Properties of Solids, Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Society, London, 1972, Vol. l,p. 1. [Pg.304]

General surveys of advances in coordination chemistry appear in Annual Reports , The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, Section A. More specialized reports were published in the form of the Specialist Periodical Reports Inorganic Chemistry of the Transition Elements , The Chemical Society, London (Volumes 1-6), which reviewed the literature published between 1971 and 1976, and the Specialist Periodical Reports Inorganic Chemistry of the Main Group Elements , The Chemical Society, London (Volumes 1-5), which reviewed the literature published between 1971 and 1976. Both these series have now been discontinued. [Pg.1]

Other relevant annual survey publications which contain information on coordination complexes are listed below. All are published by the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) in the Specialist Periodical Reports series. [Pg.2]

In addition, there are the highly appreciated review journals, which publish overviews of the status of certain topics of interest in the field. Advances in Catalysis, Catalysis Reviews Science Engineering and Catalysis, Specialist Periodical Reports publish the most exhaustive reviews. CaTTech is a colorful magazine that publishes shorter reviews along with news from the catalysis community. Also the News Brief section of Applied Catalysis fulfills this important role. [Pg.20]

Organophosphorus Chemistry , ed. S. Trippett, (Specialist Periodical Reports), The Chemical Society, London, 1971, Vol. 2, p. 165. [Pg.170]

Pyykko, P. and Stoll, H. (2000) Relativistic pseudopotential calculations, 1993-June 1999. in R.S.C. Specialist Periodical Reports, Chemical Modelling, Applications and Theory, Vol. 1, pp. 239-305. [Pg.228]

R. Burch, G. Bond, G. Webb (eds.) A specialist Periodical Report, Catalysis, Vol. 7, The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1985. [Pg.179]

Papadogianakis, G. and Sheldon, R.A., 1997, in Catalysis , Vol. 13, Specialist Periodical Report, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, p. 114. [Pg.57]


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