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2. CCXXV.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXIII. The nitration of some aromatic sulphonium and selenonium salts
3. 4. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part III. The 'spontaneous' reaction of phenyl isocyanate with various alcohols. Further evidence relating to the anomalous effect of dialkylanilines in the base-catalysed reaction
4. 232. Mechanism of aromatic side-chain reactions with special reference to the polar effects of substituents. Part XIV. The aldehyde–cyanohydrin reaction with halogeno-benzaldehydes: polar effects of halogen substituents
5. 43. Reactions of methyl Δβ-propene-ααβ-tricarboxylate. An example of three-carbon ring-chain prototropy involving a simple cyclopropane ring
6. 5. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part IV. The evidence of infra-red absorption spectra regarding alcohol–amine association in the base-catalysed reaction of phenyl isocyanate with alcohols
7. CCLIX.—The mechanism of tautomeric interchange and the effect of structure on mobility and equilibrium. Part III. The function of alkaline and acid catalysts in the mutarotation of some derivatives of tetramethyl glucose
8. CLX.—The mechanism of tautomeric interchange and the effect of structure on mobility and equilibrium. Part IV. Further evidence relating to the mechanism of acid catalysis in the mutarotation of nitrogen derivatives of tetra-acetylglucose
9. LVIII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXIV. The directive action in aromatic substitution of certain groups containing triple linkings
10. LXII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXX. The nitration of phenylbromocyanonitromethane, with special reference to an alleged example of intramolecular meta-rearrangement
11. 78. α-Methylenic reactivity in olefinic systems. Part I. The Prins reaction with propylene
12. CCXCII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXI. The directive influence of ψ-acid systems in aromatic substitution. Nitration of ψ-acidic phenylnitromethanes and their salts
13. 392. Reactions of ω-substituted acetophenone derivatives. Part III. Comparison of the mechanism of interaction of ω-halogenoacetophenones and of benzyl halides with primary and tertiary bases
14. CCXIII.—Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part I. Preliminary investigation of methods of attachment of carboxylated side chains to the cyclopentane nucleus
15. 446. The salt-forming characteristics of doubly- and singly-linked elements of the oxygen group. Part IV. Oxonium phosphates of the carbonyl group, and investigations with derivatives of the type CH2Ph·COR
16. LXXXV.—Nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XII. Nitration of some derivatives of methyl benzylaminoformate
17. 189. α-Methylenic reactivity in olefinic systems. Part II. The reaction between olefins and phenyl isocyanate : evidence relating to the catalytic action of stannic chloride
18. LIX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXII. The directive influence of ψ-basic systems in aromatic substitution. Nitration of benzylidene-m-nitroaniline
19. XLI.—The salt-forming characteristics of doubly- and singly-linked elements of the oxygen group. Part I. The carbonyl group in benzaldehyde and acetophenone
20. Phenomena of acid-base catalysis
21. 272. Condensation of methyl pyruvate with methyl malonate in the presence of anhydrous zinc chloride
22. 199. Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part III. The attempted use of diallyl as an agent to introduce the requisite side chain in the synthesis of the acid C13H20O6
23. 934. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part VI. Preliminary investigations with amines: complex-formation by amines and ureas in benzene solution
24. 100. Syntheses in the indole series. Part I. Synthesis of indolyl-3-glyoxylic acid and of r-3-indolylglycine
25. 836. Reactions between trimethylethylene and formaldehyde catalysed by stannic chloride
26. 3. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part II. The base-catalysed reaction of phenyl isocyanate with alcohols
27. Hydrolytic decomposition of esters of nitric acid. Part IV. Acid hydrolysis, and the effects of change in the nucleophilic reagent on the S N and E co reactions
28. 6. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part V. Kinetic investigations of the reaction between phenyl isocyanate and methyl and ethyl alcohols in benzene solution
29. 130. Mechanism of aromatic side-chain reactions, with special reference to the polar effects of substituents. Part X. Depolarisation potentials of p-substituted benzaldehydes in acid, neutral, and alkaline media at the dropping-mercury cathode
30. Hydrolytic decomposition of esters of nitric acid. Part V. The effects of structural changes in aralphyl nitrates on the SN and Eco reactions
31. 51. The mechanism of aromatic side-chain reactions with special reference to the polar effects of substituents. Part VII. Attack at a saturated carbon atom by a charged ion
32. 936. The mechanism of the reaction of aryl isocyanates with alcohols and amines. Part VIII. The base-catalysed reaction with amines
33. 205. The mechanism of aromatic side-chain reactions with special reference to the polar effects of substituents. Part II. Kinetic studies of the interaction of benzyl bromides with (1) pyridine, (2) aqueous alcohol, and (3) silver nitrate
34. 217. Hydrolytic decomposition of esters of nitric acid. Part I. General experimental techniques. Alkaline hydrolysis and neutral solvolysis of methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, and tert.-butyl nitrates in aqueous alcohol
35. Hydrolytic decomposition of esters of nitric acid. Part III. Kinetic evidence for ion exchange between anionic reagents and the solvent in the carbonyl elimination reaction (ECO2)
36. 218. Hydrolytic decomposition of esters of nitric acid. Part II. The effects of structural and solvent changes on the substitution and elimination reactions which occur in the hydrolysis of primary, secondary, and tertiary alkyl nitrates
37. 198. Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part II. Synthesis of some straight-chain polycarboxylic esters
38. 162. The salt-forming characteristics of doubly- and singly-linked elements of the oxygen group. Part III. The carbonyl group in ethyl benzoate
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