With ms notes by Gold
+ photocopied graphs.
V Gola
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Rolston's 'Data sheets'.
Nd.
-238,B.239
Routledge, P
J
Routledge was a postdoctoral research associate from 1983.
He co-authored one publication with Gold, Bibliog. no.219 (1985).
Brief correspondence re postdoctoral appointment 1983, 1985;
"DMSO and hydroxylic solutes' by Gold, 6pp photocopied ms
annotated 'Routledge 7-11-83'
Routledge).
(probably plan of research for
‘A study of the H,0/D2,0 equilibrium in acetonitrile’ by
Routledge 'This work was done between June and August 1984';
ms notes by Gold marked ‘Routledge’.
Her thesis ‘Kinetic
brief correspondence
ms notes;
81 and 82
°(1963):.
Satchell (née Smith), RS
Satchell co-authored two publications with Gold,
Brief correspondence from Gold to the Radiochemical Centre,
Amersham, re isopropanol -1,3-Cl14, 1960;
from Satchell re joint publications, July 1962;
graphs, calculations etc.
Satchell was a PhD student of Gold's.
studies of aliphatic substrates in acidic media' was presented
in 1962+
Bibliog. nos.
(1983).
Sghibartz was a PhD student of Gold's.
and kinetic studies on acetals' was presented in 1978.
co-authored four publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos.
194
(1982), 201 and 204
His thesis 'Synthetic
B.241-B.243
Sghibartz, C
M
He
175
(1978),
V Gold
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Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1974-77.
"Salt effects in the hydrolysis of cyclic ethers' by
Sghibartz, llpp photocopied ms,
report of the study of cyclic acetals (as discussed at SRC
12.7.76)' by Sghibartz and B
note on experiments on crown ether acetals by Sghibartz.
T Grayson, 7pp typescript;
28 August 1975;
‘Status
Correspondence re joint publication and conference
presentation by Sghibartz 1978.
ether acetals:
measurements'
detection of cation binding by kinetic
(Bibliog. no.175).
Includes draft of 'Crown
Shephard, F
E
Simons ,:.C.d
Shephard worked at the Gas Council's London Research Station.
Material re study of the negative ion spectra of t-butyl
alcohol ,.-1970° and: 1971:
Simons was a PhD student of Gold's.
magnetic resonance studies of liquid mixtures' was presented
in, 1966.
ms; notes.
Brief correspondence re postgraduate studies and possible
Joint publication. 1963-67;
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of liquid mixtures',
C.1965;.
(D-S.1.R. Report by C
His thesis 'Nuclear
J: Simons.
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Socrates, G
Socrates was a part-time MSc student of Gold's working for
British Oxygen.
resonance' was presented in 1962.
one publication with Gold, Bibliog. no.101 (1964).
His thesis 'Studies in nuclear magnetic
Socrates co-authored
Brief correspondence re postgraduate study 1960, 1962;
"Hydration of acetaldehyde and pyruvic acid'
18pp ms + refs.
by Socrates,
B.24/7-B.250
Swart, E
R
Swart, a Lecturer at the University College of Rhodesia
and Nyasaland, was a PhD student of Gold's under the Scheme
a study of
and J
M Hodgkinson
The material is chiefly re
Includes Swart's first,
He worked on
'an investigation of "halide ion-
In conjunction with Swart Gold acted as external
Correspondence re research 1958-59.
second and third research reports.
Correspondence re research 1960.
research report, and Swart and Casapieri's drafts of
"Concomitant first and second order nucleophilic substitution'
sent to Gold for comment.
for Teachers and Research Workers at Overseas University
Colleges.
organic halide" exchange reactions in the Syl-Sy2 borderline
region'.
supervisor for two Research Fellows of Swart's:
P Casapieri (PhD 'Nucleophilic substitution:
mixed Syl-Sy2 mechanisms' presented 1962)
(MPhil on reaction kinetics).
the work of Swart and Casapieri.
sent to Gold for comment.
Correspondence re research 1962-63.
fifth, sixth and seventh research reports, and Swart and
Casapieri's draft of ‘Studies on "borderline" nucleophilic
substitution Part II'
Includes Swart's
Includes Swart's fourth
V Gold
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Correspondence re research 1965-66.
Szeto (née Ho), WTA
Szeto was a PhD student of Gold's supported by a Croucher
Foundation Scholarship and an Overseas Research Student Award.
She worked on deuterium isotope effects in hydrogen-bonding
in solution and presented her thesis in 1985.
authored three publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos 226
229
and 230 (1988).
Szeto co-
(1987)
(1986),
Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1982-85;
ms calculations annotated 'Alice Ho pre-summer 1982';
photocopied ms note by J Emsley 'NMR hydrogen bond investi-
gations (Outline of research programme for Alice Ho)',
July 1982.
photocopied
His
B.252-B. 260
Tomlinson, C
B.252-B.256
Tomlinson
136
(1970)
of thermodynamic hydrogen
Correspondence re research 1964-70, and joint publication
1970-71.
Tomlinson, a Lecturer in Physical Chemistry at the Brighton
College of Technology, was a PhD student of Gold's.
thesis ‘Spectroscopic studies
isotope effects in solution' was presented in 1970.
co-authored two publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos.
and 144 (1971) «
1968
Be253
1965-67
Baeza
1964
Be25D
1969
B.256
1970-71
5 folders
B.254
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.257,B.258
Computer print-outs with Gold's headings.
'p-nitroaniline' and 'N-methyl-p-nitroaniline’, August LOO
'p-nitro dimethylaniline
Different @+
values', October 1970.
‘Amines + ROH
Preferred g -values', October 1970.
‘Amines + ROH
Tomlinson "best" Dp
values', October 1970.
'The hydrogen-deuterium fractionation of the hydroxyl ion
in aqueous solution:
1Opp photocopied ms;
'The properties of and structure within aqueous alkaline
solutions have received less attention than those of the
complementary acidic solutions', 12pp photocopied ms.
the P.M.R. method' by Tomlinson,
untitled draft by Tomlinson beginning
+ 261=B.-263
“Toullec, J
Correspondence re joint publication 1976-77.
Draft of Bibliog. no.177 in French, 42pp typescript.
Tomlinson's notes on 'Fast exchange'
miscellaneous ms notes,
"Fractionation work’.
and ‘Slow exchange' so titled;
calculations and graphs by Gold and Tomlinson.
Toullec, of the Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Physique,
Université de Paris, visited Gold's laboratory in 1976.
Their collaborative work was published as Bibliog. no.177
(1979).
proof copy with Gold's corrections.
Draft of Bibliog. no.177 in English, 17pp typescript;
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B.264-B. 267
Unsworth, JBJ
His thesis
Unsworth was a PhD student at King's College.
"Studies on the homogeneous catalytic oxidation of olefins
by palladium compounds' was presented in 1972.
Letter from Unsworth re research, February 1970, with Gold's
'Improvements in the production
calculation found attached;
of carbonyl compounds', specification of invention by Gold,
Unsworth and J
4pp photocopied typescript.
S Coe,
B.265,B. 266
Unsworth's reports on ‘Oxidation of octene-1 with pa=
in solution'.
1968-70.
salts
2 folders.
‘Bis benzonitrile di chloro-palladium (II)
the production of ketones from olefins'
photocopied ms
+ fig.
as
a catalyst for
by Unsworth, 4pp
2 tolders:
B. 268,B. 269
B.268-B. 271
Valavanidis, A
His thesis 'A
Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1972-77.
Valavanidis was a PhD student of Gold's.
study of heterogeneous base catalysis by poly- (4-vinylpyridine)
was presented in 1977.
October 1973 - September 1974.
'A study of heterogeneous base catalysis by insoluble
macromolecular bases', Valavandis's research report for
B.268
1972-73
B.269
1974-77
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Miscellaneous material found with the preceding.
Wassef, WN
Wassef, a Lecturer at the University College for Women,
Ain Shams University, Cairo, was a postdoctoral research
fellow 1981-83 supported by the Egyptian Government.
co-authored eight publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos.
206;4208 (1983), 210,
and: 223
(1986).
2.2114 (1984) ,-220,
221),
222:
He
Correspondence re postdoctoral studies 1981-83.
Waterman, DCA
B.274-B. 276
Wood, DL
His thesis ‘Solvent
115. (1967), 119 and-1207 (1968).
Waterman was a PhD student of Gold's.
Waterman co-authored three publications with Gold,
Correspondence re postgraduate studies and joint publications
1964-68;
Waterman.
miscellaneous ms notes and graphs by Gold and
isotope effects in acid catalysed reactions' was presented
invl967'
Biblioge nose
(1982).
Wood was a PhD student of Gold's supported by a BP CASE
studentship.
metal ions in aqueous solution' was presented in 1980.
co-authored four publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos.
191
His thesis 'The reduction of radicals by transition
(1981)
and 192
Wood
189,
190,
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Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1977-81.
Correspondence re joint publications 1981-82.
'The reduction of organic free radicals by low valent
transition metal ions as studied by isotopes.
by D
sets of calculations by Gold;
L Wood (April 1979)';
'Survey by D
ms notes by Gold and Wood.
L Wood Jan.1980';
A report
Zaliouk (née Gitter), A
Zaliouk was a research assistant working on an SRC supported
project on slow reactions 1965-67.
publication with Gold, Bibliog.no.141 (1971).
She co-authored one
(1981), 193,
196,
197.
(1985).
B.278-B. 307
His thesis 'Rate measurement
techniques in superacid media' was presented in 1981.
Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1964-67, and joint
publication 1968, 1970.
Zdunek was a PhD student of Gold's 1978-80 and a postdoctoral
research assistant 1980-82 (supported by an SRC grant for
"Dynamic NMR measurements').
by NMR
Zaunek co-authored six publications with Gold, Bibliog. nos.
168).
continued...
'The determination of the acidity of super-acid media by
dynamic n.m.r. measurements:
The system fluorosulphuric
acid-antimony pentafluoride' by Gold, Zdunek, K Laali and
K
P Morris (Bibliog. no.216, 1985).
Correspondence re postgraduate studies 1978-80, and
postdoctoral research 1980-84.
Application to SRC for grant, correspondence arising 1980-83.
(1982), 216 and.217:
Drafts labelled
B. 280-B. 284
Zdunek, L
Z
B.2/9
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by Dr Jean Gold to show the development of the joint paper.
‘ist. draft: by Victor.cold*.
.281,B. 282
'Typed (and corrected by Zdunek on his part of the work)
June 83'.
2 folders.
'Various stages of this paper Dec 83
- revision’.
"Proof stage IV'.
Annotated by Morris.
#285,5.286
"Dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of the
basicity of weak organic bases in super-acid media' by
Gold, Zdunek, Morris and Laali (Bibliog.no.217, 1985).
13pp typescript with ms corrections.
- 287-B. 307
(Dr Jean Gold).
'Zdunek Research work with Victor additions'
Contents of Gold's box file so labelled.
Early draft with slightly different title, l3pp typescript
with ms corrections + tables + figs.
Calculation by Gold beginning 'Assume that only two sites
and Pyg',
of the system have significant populations, Py,
March 1978.
one dated 18 April 1979 (no.13).
~268-B. 290
Nmr spectra obtained by Zdunek, May, August and October 1978.
"Brief theory of T,'
by Zdunek, 7pp photocopied ms + graphs,
3 folders.
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Material found attached to preceding.
to graphs in handout headed "Brief theory of T,"',
4 July 1979.
Includes 'Index
~2937,8.294
'The determination of the pmr natural line width in
FSO;/SbFs systems involved in chemical exchange by variable
temperature spin - lattice relaxation time
by Zdunek, photocopied ms with graphs and data, September 1979.
(T)) measurements'
2 folders.
Untitled note by Zdunek beginning 'The equilibria established
in
following...', lOpp photocopied ms,
in water are postulated to be the
a solution of CO,
16 November 1979.
Notes of results sent to Gold by Zdunek March and June 1983;
note on 'Basic relations' by Gold,
30 November 1983.
3 folders.
-297-B. 299
Miscellaneous notes, graphs and calculations probably
related to Bibliog. no.188 (1981).
'The three site line-shape equation by Zdunek', typescript
draft possibly of part of Zdunek's thesis.
Untitled draft by Zdunek beginning 'At secondary school,
one learns that the acidity of a medium may be defined
as its ability to donate a proton to
(BrSénsted) base', 29pp ms and typescript + figs possibly
related to Bibliog. no.196(1982).
found with it.
3pp ms.
Untitled draft by Zdunek beginning 'The advent of the
dedicated computer has seen a marked increase in the routine
availability of spectral analysis', 20pp photocopied ms + tables
untitled note by Zdunek beginning ‘Computer programs
and figs;
for use in nmr have been written since the early 1960s'
a specified reference
With Gold's queries
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B.303,B. 304
Untitled draft by Zdunek beginning "protonated weak organic
bases form many important intermediates in organic synthesis,
but it was not until the sixties that the discovery of
superacids... led to a wealth of observations of relatively
long lived species', 47pp ms and typescript + figs.
2 folders.
‘Rate determination using NMR line-shape analysis' by Zdunek,
draft for lecture, llpp photocopied ms
+ figs for slides.
Photocopied ms data found with the preceding.
Miscellaneous notes, calculations, graphs etc., by Gold
and Zdunek.
V Gold
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Miscellaneous
Research
B. 308,85. 309
"Notes on programs’.
Contents of Gold's folder so
inscribed.
Annotated computer print-outs, June 1966.
Sets of calculations by Gold.
B. 310-8312
"BUOH - H20 fractionation (Brookhaven results)'.
Contents
of Gold's folder so inscribed:
annotated by Gold.
Computer print-outs,
19 November 1967.
kp, kyfrom Gold (1960)
"Modification for calculation of 0.5% and *0.3% error
in
f, (alcohol peak curve).'
‘A program to find optimum Cx),
equation for rates in H,0/D,0' + graph, 5 January 1968.
‘Evaluation of fractionation factors and detailed composition
of solutions for NMR experiments on D-fractionation between
t-BUOH and water'.
1 February 1968.
V Gold
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SECTION C
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Of =—"C2186
Gold's titular membership of the International Union of Pure and
Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) dated from 1973.
At its 27th: Annual Conference
held in Munich that year IUPAC established a Commission on Physical Organic
Chemistry which was 'charged with standardization of physical organic chemical
nomenclature, particularly with regard to the naming of reactions, the
mechanism of reactions and the definitions used in the field' and Gold was
invited to serve.
The Commission set up a number of Working Groups, each assigned a specific
project, and appointed Gold coordinator of that Working Group preparing a
Glossary of Terms used in Physical Organic Chemistry.
A provisional version,
edited by Gold, was published in August 1979 and the first edition followed
in 2953:
Work began on the second edition soon thereafter.
From 1983 Gold
for Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry on Stereochemical Terminology.
Gold became a member of the Interdivisional Committee on Nomenclature
terminology was in line with IUPAC conventions.
In 1982 IDCNS agreed to
and Symbols (IDCNS)
in 1979 as a representative of the Organic Chemistry
begin work
towards a general IUPAC compendium of terminology.
Gold was
Division.
The Committee reviewed draft IUPAC reports to check that their
was also acting as coordinator of a Joint Working Party with the Commission
in charge of this project, and by 1984 had completed the first stage in the
preparation of a complete list of IUPAC glossaries and reports on terminology.
was elected to the IUPAC Bureau, the senior executive body of the Union.
Chemistry for 1983-87 and in September 1985, very shortlybefore his death,
Gold was elected Chairman of the Commission on Physical Organic
V Gold
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The material is presented as follows:
Cs
ss" C. 137
Commission on Physical Organic Chemistry
Ci33845) C1 6y
Interdivisional Committee on Nomenclature and Symbols
(IDCNS)
hig
CG. 168"— C2186
IUPAC General Assemblies
COMMISSION ON PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
General correspondence and papers
Joint Working Party on Stereochemical Terminology
Working Group to compile a Glossary of terms
used in Physical Organic Chemistry
Other Working Groups
V Gold
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General correspondence and papers
The material is chiefly papers for meetings of the Commission
held during IUPAC Physical Organic Chemistry conferences and
Gold's correspondence with Commission members and others, 1972-85.
The 1972 material is re the ad hoc committee on Physical Organic
Chemistry formed to press for the creation of the Commission.
29 folders.
Aug
Sept-—Dec
Jan-June
Jan-July
°
‘
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:
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°
;
a
:
‘
Aug-Dec
Apr-Aug
Sept
Oct-Dec
July-Nov
Sept-Nov
Jan-June
Feb-June
Aug-Sept
Aug-Nov
Jan-July
July-Aug
March-July
Jan-Apr
Jan-Sept
May-Sept
Dec
(2)
Dec
(1)
Oct-Nov
Oct
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Working Group to compile a Glossary of terms used in Physical Organic Chemistry
In late 1975 and in 1976 the Commission on Physical Organic
Chemistry circulated letters to physical organic chemists
seeking opinions on the naming of organic reactions and the
symbolisation of reaction mechanisms.
From the replies it
became apparent that it was first necessary to standardise
the nomenclature.
by Gold, to compile a Glossary.
A Working Group was established, chaired
After extensive consultation and redrafting a provisional
Glossary was published in Pure and Appl. Chem. 51 (1979).
The response was generally favourable and after considerable
revision the first edition was published in 1983 in Pure and
Appl. Chem. 55.
:
a
Cs3zZ
1976 Feb
Cl30
19:75
Cis:
1976 Jan
1976
Mar-May
1976
Jun-July
5 folders.
Replies to Questionnaire on types of nomenclature,
Initial requests to physical organic chemists for their
views on Commission proposals, with copies of the replies
1975-76.
November-December 1976.
V Gold
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
CO. 36.-1C 24)
Initial suggestions for definitions of terms, December 1976 -
Apri. Ws.
Having agreed to act as Chairman of the Working Group Gold
This was sent out
prepared a list of terms to be defined.
to selected colleagues in December 1976 with a request that
they each provide possible definitions of certain terms
which could then form the basis of the first draft of the
glossary.
6 folders.
Cz36
Cod
Cr30
1976
1977 Jan
1977 Feb
(1)
3
S
1977 Feb
(2)
1977 Mar
1977 Apr
2 folders.
c.45 - C.48
4 folders.
C.45
1977 May-June
C.47
1977 July
(April 1977)', with
Gold's first draft definitions.
Comments on first draft, May - August 1977.
"First draft of glossary of terms
related correspondence.
2 folders.
Gold's extensively annotated working copy of second draft,
guly. 2977.
c.48
1977 July-Aug
C.46
1977 June
G.49,. C.50
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Further requests for definitions of terms, August 1977 -
January 1978.
On the basis of comments received on the first draft
(c.45 - C.48)Gold asked selected colleagues to comment
on new definitions of certain more difficult terms and
to provide suggested definitions for terms omitted in the
first daraic.
7 folders.
1977
Aug
1977 Sept
1977 Oct
CzD5
1977. Nov
(2)
Cr
56
1977 Dec
Cy
a
1978
1977 Nov
(1)
Z
f£olders'.
C..5B 36, ou
"New contributions for second draft (Mark II)'.
Contents
ms and
Miscellaneous correspondence, October 1977 - May 1978.
of Gold's folder so inscribed, divided into two:
typescript definitions.
‘Glossary of terms used in Physical Organic Chemistry
(Third Draft;.-March 2978).
Distribution list for third draft, notes on costs incurred.
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C.635—1 Ce.
Comments on third draft, June - October 191/8%
The third draft was circulated in June 1978.
many comments and suggestions and the material includes
some extended exchanges of correspondence on the meaning
Gold continued to receive comments
of specific terms.
after a hand-revised 'fourth' draft had been submitted to
the Interdivisional Committee on.Nomenclature and Symbols
(IDCNS)
publication.
in September to be approved for provisional
It received
9 folders.
June
July
Aug
(1)
:
5
:
Sept-Oct
Undated A-K
Undated L-P
Z
Undated S,
Y
Sept
Aug
(2)
2 folders.
Correspondence and comments on 'fourth' draft, September 1978 -
February 1979.
Correspondence September 1978 - September 1979 with
J Laidler, chairman of the IUPAC Subcommittee on
K
Nomenclature and Symbolism in Chemical Kinetics, and others
chiefly re the meaning of the term 'chemical flux'.
5S folders.
Material also includes drafts of the Subcommittee's report
‘Symbolism and terminology in Chemical Kinetics', on which
Gold commented.
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Correspondence with IUPAC officers and colleagues re
arrangements for provisional publication, November 1978 -
October 1979.
Following approval from IDCNS in November 1978 the
Glossary was published in the August 1979 issue of Pure
and Applied Chemistry 51,
1725-1801.
Gold's annotated 'Suggested points for consideration by the
Commission [ on Physical Organic Chemistry ] in connection
with the Glossary',
considered at the Commission meeting at Davos, September
ORS
July and August 1979.
These were
Copy of Provisional Glossary of Terms used in Physical
Organic Chemistry’.
folders.
-82
1979 Sept
GC, 82
4=7C- 85
1979 Oct-Dec
Cc. 85
C286
1980 June
C.8%,
1980 July
oS
84
02
1980 Aug-Nov
1980 Jan-May
1979 July, Aug
Comments on Provisional Glossary and correspondence re
Gold's revision thereof, July 1979 - November 1980.
Provisional Glossary.
Ms and typescript draft definitions for revision of
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Correspondence and comments on ‘Final definitions', April -
July 1981 ;
5 folders.
C.90
Apr
Ca9i
May
Cro2
June
;
:
July (1)
July (2)
Correspondence re publication of the Glossary,
August 1983.
July 1981 -
4 folders.
€.96
C297
The final draft was approved by the Commission on Physical
Organic Chemistry in July 1981 and submitted to IDCNS in
November.
for official publication was given in September 1982.
After consideration of further comments approval
C.i299
LOSS:
(1)
Cx95
1981
C598
1983
1982
June-Nov
3 folders.
1982 Jan-May
C5092 Ce Ol
Comments on the Glossary and material for future revision
thereof, 1983-85.
C2)
C.101
1984-85
Co TOO
1983
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Joint Working Party on Stereochemical Terminology
Gold was coordinator of this Joint Working Party with the
Commission for Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry.
C.102-C.104
Correspondence re meetings of Working Party and definitions
of stereochemical terms, 1982-85.
3 folders.
C102
1982))-1983
Ce 103
1984
"Stereochemistry',
43pp typescript.
Other Working Groups
Ms notes and background information, including biblio-
graphical references.
In addition to the Working Group established under Gold
to compile the Glossary of terms the Commission on Physical
Organic Chemistry set up a number of other Working Groups
to consider questions of terminology relating to specific
processes in chemistry.
reports and correspondence sent to Gold as Commission member
and coordinator of the work on the Glossary.
for project completions, 1982 and 1983.
The material is chiefly draft
Lists of Working Groups, their chairmen and expected dates
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CiOS—C. 13
Nomenclature for straightforward transformations:
substitutions, additions and eliminations,
Coordinator J
F Bunnett, 1976-83.
6 folders.
Coti4 Cl 115
Nomenclature for multivalent transformations, Coordinator
R
A
Y Jones, 1979-81.
2 folders.
Cr. bE6HC. 25
Symbolisation of reaction mechanisms in organic
chemistry, Coordinator J
F Bunnett, 1974-85.
10 folders.
Nomenclature for straightforward transformations:
P Doyle, 1978-83.
2 folders.
2 folders.
Cu297 2S. 30
Coordinator J March,
CA 2 GCs 28
Nomenclature for ring-forming and ring-opening trans-
formations,
Coordinator P Muller, 1981, 1984.
Nomenclature for complex reactions,
1977-84.
attachment/detachment, oxidation/reduction, Coordinator
M
1982-84.
Nomenclature of insertion and extrusion transformations,
Coordinator J Toullec,
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Nomenclature for rearrangement transformations,
RAY Jones,
1982-84.
Coordinator
Nomenclature for coupling/uncoupling transformations,
Coordinator M
P Doyle,
1982.
'Bi-reactions' and related transformations, Coordinator
MP Doyle,
1981.
1980,
Nomenclature of pericyclic reactions,
1978),
19794
Coordinator K
N Houk,
Mechanisms of straightforward transformations, Coordinator
J
F Bunnett,
1982,
1983.
2° folders.
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INTERDIVISIONAL COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE AND SYMBOLS
(IDCNS)
The material relates to arrangements for IDCNS meetings,
draft reports submitted to IDCNS for approval prior to publication and
to Gold's work towards the compilation of a compendium of terminology.
30 folders.
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141
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Aug-Dec
Jan-May
June
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Sept
Sept-Dec
Jan-Aug
Sept,Oct
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July
July
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Sept
Oct-Dec
Jan-Apr
Jan-Mar
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
IUPAC GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
Gold attended IUPAC Council meetings held during General
Assemblies as a delegate of the Royal Society's British
National Committee for Chemistry (D.7-D.42) and as
titular member of IUPAC.
a
-168-C.175
30th General Assembly, Davos, 2-10 September 1979.
Gold led the Royal Society delegation.
List of participants;
IUPAC Current Programmes for
May 1979.
Correspondence re expenses of Royal Society delegates.
-L170-C.174
5: folders:
3lst General Assembly, Leuven, September 1981.
Report of the Royal Society delegation on the Council
meeting.
Reports to the Royal Society on IUPAC Council meeting
and on General Assembly.
Agenda and items for discussion at IUPAC Council meeting
at Davos.
See also D.22.
Cs 177,,C31:78
32nd General Assembly, Lyngby, 18-26 August 1983.
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Correspondence, April-August 1983, chiefly xe IUPAC
Affiliate Membership Scheme and proposed changes to
dues structure (see D.40-D.42).
Programme.
wL/9=-C.186
33rd General Assembly, Lyon, 30 August-7 September 1985.
Gold was elected to the IUPAC Bureau at this meeting.
Correspondence re arrangements.
Programme.
N
R Rao.
7183-C.206
Membership list of Divisions/Commissions for approval.
Agenda and items for discussion at IUPAC Council meeting
at Lyon.
"Report on the critical assessment of the programs and
projects of the International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry' by C
4 folders.
V Gold
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SECTION D
ROYAL SOCIETY
Gold was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in
1972
(G.6).
He served on a number of committees.
Those best documented
are the British National Committee for Chemistry 1976-85 (chairman 1982-84)
and the Education Committee 1976-78 (as chairman of the Chemical Education
Committee).
Much of the material relates, directly or indirectly, to his
interest in chemical nomenclature and his work for IUPAC in this area.
The material is presented as follows:
General correspondence and papers
British National Committee for Chemistry
Education Committee
Other Committees
Elections, research appointments and awards
V Gold
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Royal Society
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS
1972-76.
1977-79.
1980-82.
cuts in university funding completed by Gold.
Includes 1982 questionnaire on effects of
1983-84.
Principally material re UK-USA technology
transfer.
Material re proposed repeal or amendment of
of signal benefit to the Society'.
1984.
Statute 12, which provided for the election of those
who ‘either have rendered conspicuous service to the
cause of science or are such that their election would
be
1984, 1985.
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Royal Society
BRITISH NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR CHEMISTRY (BNCC)
General correspondence and papers
Joint Panel on Chemical Nomenclature
Ad hoc Group on IUPAC Dues
IUPAC Affiliate Membership Scheme
General correspondence and papers
Invitation to serve, 20 January 1976.
Del 2
Dec
May
Jan-Apr
Apr, May
June,July
D8
Deo
D.10
24 folders.
D.14
1983 Sept
Deis
1983 Aug
Dd:
1983 May
DeL5
1983 Oct
Jan
Feb
Mar
1983 Feb, Mar
1983 Apr, May
1982 Nov;
1983 Jan
1983 June,July
Papers for BNCC meetings, related correspondence,
correspondence sent to Gold as chairman, 1983-85.
June
D.18
1983 Dec
D.19
1983 Dec
D.6
1983 Nov
Dil7
1983 Nov
Aug-Oct
Nov
(1)
Nov (2)
V Gold
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Royal Society
Joint Panel on Chemical Nomenclature
a subcommittee of the British National
This Joint Royal Society/Chemical Society Panel was
established as
Committee for Chemistry in 1979 following the recommend-
One of its
ations of an ad hoc Group chaired by Gold.
principal tasks was to consider the application of IUPAC
Gold was not a
nomenclature recommendations in the UK.
member of the Panel, chaired by D
informed of its progress as
IUPAC's Commission on Physical Organic Chemistry.
a member of the BNCC and of
H Whiffen, but was kept
Correspondence re establishment of UK national body for
chemical nomenclature January - April 1978 and first
meeting of ad hoc group on proposed Panel 16 October 1978.
Oct-Dec
7298z,
July
6 folders.
D.34
Dos?
D.38
D. 36
1982
Jan,Feb
D. 34-D. 39
1982
June
LOLS
May
1982
Oct,Nov
DoS
1979
Ad hoc Group on IUPAC Dues
Correspondence re membership of Panel, January-April 1979.
Papers and correspondence re meetings of Panel, 19/9,
1984.
1981, 1982
Gold chaired this Group established in June 1980 to
formulate a proposed revision of the IUPAC Dues structure.
This was considered by the IUPAC Finance Committee during
(see C.177),
the 3lst IUPAC General Assembly, Leuven, 1981
and accepted in principle.
D.40
1980
D.39
1984
2 folders.
D.41
V Gold
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Royal Society
IUPAC Affiliate Membership Scheme
This scheme was proposed at the 3lst IUPAC Council
a way to encourage individual
meeting 1981
chemists in participating countries to play a more active
part in IUPAC activities.
(See C.177) as
Correspondence and papers re possible UK participation,
1982.
V Gold
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Royal Society
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
D.43 - D.54
Chemical Education Committee
D.55 - D.64
Ad hoc Group on Education in Schools
Chemical Education Committee
Gold was a member and chairman of this Royal Society/
Chemical Society joint committee 1976-78.
During
this period the committee was asked by the BNCC to
consider the issue of chemical nomenclature in schools.
Concern had been expressed following publicity in 1976
forthe Association for Science Education (ASE)
report 'Chemical nomenclature, symbols and terminology’
which argued for systematic nomenclature to be adopted
in chemistry teaching in schools.
It was feared that
replacing well-established 'trivial' terms by unfamiliar
ones would have a deleterious effect.
1972
draft of Gold's
BNCC 'Summary...
The material is correspondence and papers relating to
this issue 1976-78.
Invitation to serve, 30 December 1975;
letter to Chemistry in Britain on 'Nomenclature, chemistry
and education’ arguing that 'systematic names were not
intended for use in schools', May 1976;
of previous action within the Royal Society Education
Committee and the British Committee on Chemical Education
on chemical nomenclature',
meeting with ASE Nomenclature Working Party.
Correspondence and papers re consideration of ASE proposals
1977-78.
1977 May-August.
nomenclature in schools and correspondence re Gold's
Includes draft questionnaire on chemical
November 1976.
V Gold
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Royal Society
1977 September-December.
on results of questionnaire and related material.
Chiefly re interim report
1978 January.
schools:
by M
D Robinson.
"Systematic chemical nomenclature in
a study of the impact of the A.S.E. recommendations’
With related material.
1978 February-May.
revision of the 1972 ASE Report.
Includes correspondence re draft
D.48-D.50
1978 June.
Second draft.
3 folders.
D-51=D53
1978 June-August.
Comments on second draft.
3 folders.
Ad hoc Group on Education in Schools
1978 September-November.
In January 1977 the Education Committee asked Sir Nevill
Mott to form an ad hoc group to consider the science
education issues raised by a Department of Education and
current
Science document 'Schools in England and Wales:
issues:
a member of this group.
An annotated agenda for discussion'.
Gold was
V Gold
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Royal Society
De 55=D2 59
Papers for Group meetings 1977.
5 folders
Dio
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Jan
(1)
De56
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Jan
(2)
Deby
1977)
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(1)
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Feb
(2)
LOTT
May
D.60-D.64
Miscellaneous Education Committee papers on science
teaching in schools 1977-78.
5 folders.
V Gold
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OTHER COMMITTEES
Royal Society
Audit Committee.
Invitation to serve 7 October 1981
(accepted).
D.66-D. 69
British National Committee for ICSU (International Council
of Scientific Unions).
Gold was a member of this committee as chairman of BNCC.
Papers for meetings, various dates 1978-84.
4 folders.
British Standards Institution Technical Committee.
1974-84.
Sectional Committee 3.
Gold served on this Committee 1976-79.
Correspondence and papers.
Soirée Committee.
Correspondence and papers, various dates 1974-85.
Gold served as Royal Society representative on the Technical
Committee LBC/16 (pH scale)
Invitation to serve 21 October 1975 (accepted).
V Gold
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Royal Society
ELECTIONS, RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS AND AWARDS
6 folders.
D713
LIV 3— 16
D.74
De 5
S378,
1978-80
LOT
1980-83
1984-85
V Gold
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SECTION E
ADVANCES IN PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Bd co Ob 3 Suk
Gold founded the journal Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
to publish review articles covering the application of quantitative and
mathematical methods to organic chemistry.
He served as editor for the
first ten volumes 1963-73, and thereafter as co-editor with D Bethell.
The material covers the first nine volumes.
It consists of
sequences of editorial correspondence with prospective and contributing
authors and with the publishers, Academic Press.
It
is arranged according
according to volume and for each Dr Jean Gold has provided a list of contributors.
Volume 1.
Volume 3.
3 folders.
Volume 4.
Volume 5.
4 folders.
Volume 2.
3 folders.
5 folders.
3 folders.
3 folders.
Volume 6.
V Gold
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Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
Be22)
= B24.
Volume 7.
3 folders.
Volume 8.
3 folders.
Volume 9.
4 folders.
V Gold
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SECTION F
CORRESPONDENCE
GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE.
In alphabetical order, dated and indexed,
with an indication of any information of
particular biographical, scientific or
historical interest.
SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE.
In chronological order.
E98 = baas
REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
V Gold
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Correspondence
GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
Albery, WJ
1975, 1976, 1980, nd
Arnett, EM
997
HSO;F - SbF, systems
Baba, A B
bin
1982-85
Bafna, S
L
various dates
1953-78
1969.
Includes drafts by Bafna (and others)
1953,
¥-substitution in the resorcinol nucleus' 1953 and 'Studies
with ion-exchange resins on cinchona alkaloids III. Exchange
rates'
sent to Gold for comment.
1969,
'On
‘Ultraviolet
Includes draft by Bafna (and others)
some substituted benzoic acids', sent
Chiefly 1975 correspondence re International
1974.
absorption spectra:
to Gold for comment.
1975=78.
Conference on the Theory and Practice of Ion Exchange.
Includes draft of Bafna's paper ‘Molecular sorption on
ion exchange resins' for the conference.
1974-75, 1984
1961 exchange is re detection of general acid catalysis.
1961,1972-75, nd
1959721962), na
Bell, RP
Bethell, D
Bigeleisen, J
V Gold
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Correspondence
Butler, AR
1964-67, 1971-74, 1981
1971 correspondence re the rearrangement of 4-nitroanisole
during nitration.
Cacae, F
various dates 1970-81
ONO, LOH eles
University of London intercollegiate lecture delivered
by Cacae 6 March 1978.
1977 correspondence re arrangements for
1978,"
1981.
1978 correspondence xe Cacae’s lecture.
Calmon, J-P and M
LOTT 1974
Includes introduction to draft of 'Etude cinetique du
mechanisme d'hydrolyse de B-dicetones ethyleniques' by
J-P Calmon.
Covington, A
K
Cristoi) Su
1981
Crampton, MR
various dates 1971-84
1971, 1981,
1984
1974-75 correspondence re complex formation and substitution.
Arrangements for Special University Lecture delivered by
Gristol 29 October.
Industry'.
1978 correspondence re discussion at National Physical
Laboratory ‘on the role of chemistry in the Department of
Davies, DS
1976, 1978
V Gold
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Correspondence
Glasoe, P
K
1970-71
Slow exchange between hydroxylic compounds.
Gould, S
J
1L9/1=76
Chiefly re work on platinum-catalysed exchange mechanisms.
Hider, RC
LOTS. L9I8L
Isotopes in Organic Chemistry
1973-79
Gold was on the Editorial Advisory Board.
Kresge, AJ
1964, 1975-79
Laali, -K
1979-82
Levy, JB
1969-71
Liddiard, C
J
1976-77, 1983
and
continued by L
Z Zdunek
Visit to King's College.
1964 correspondence re NMR experiments.
Correspondence 1979-80, chiefly re T, measurements, refers
to work started by Laali
(B.278-B. 307).
1975, 1981-82
various dates 1963-80
Long, FA
Meinwald, J
V Gold
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Correspondence
Miri AY,
1976-81
Chiefly re joint work on nitrocompounds/borohydride
systems (B.191).
Norman, ROC
1972,1979,1983
1972 correspondence re samples.
Olah, GA
1970-85
Olah was Visiting Professor of Chemistry at King's College
1973-78.
Olah's visits to King's College to deliver lectures.
The correspondence is chiefly re arrangements for
:O/O= 7.1),
1974 Apr-June.
1974 July-Dec, 1975.
1974 Jan-Mar.
Includes ms notes by Gold annotated 'Olah'.
Re arrangements for University of London Special
LOT
University Lectures, delivered by Olah 25 October and
1 November 1972.
1980-85.
1976.
1977-79.
V Gold
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Correspondence
Beeoo- bo
Perkampus, H-H
1973-79
Correspondence principally re academic exchange schemes
between the King's College Chemistry Department and the
Universitat Diisseldorf Institut ftir Physikalische Chemie
(Director H-H Perkampus).
correspondence 1974 re research (Raman spectra of the
methanol system).
Also includes a little
The exchange schemes operated under the auspices of the
British Council and the Deutschen Akademischen
Austauschdienst.
Perkampus visited London February-March 1976 and a
colleague, T Bluhm, visited King's College in October 1977.
Gold visited Germany in May 1974,
8 folders.
F239.
1973, 1974 Jan-Mar
F.40
1974
Apr-June
1976 Jan-Mar
1976 Apr-Nov
Rea2)
1975
Pross, A
Style, DWG
1960,1967-69
Rolston, J
H
1969-71,1974-76
197.7,
1978-79
F.41
1974
July-Dec
various dates 1972-83
1970-71 correspondence principally re catalyst for
heterogeneously catalysed exchange reactions.
Association of King's College Chemists.
Style died in November 1979.
with his family and re Style Prizes established by the
The later correspondence is
various dates 1971-82
V Gold
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Correspondence
Symons, MC .R
1973-74, 1982-83
The Times
1981
Letter to the Editor re educational policies of Conservative
and Labour parties.
ToulLlec, J.
1976-78, 1981
1976 and 1981 correspondence re visits to England.
Valavanidis, A
1977-80
Wigfield, DC
1977, 1979
Visit of Wilcox to King's College as Senior
Wassef, WN
1984-85
Wiloox, C°r
1979-83
1977 correspondence re borohydride reactions, 1979 corres-
pondence re draft by Wigfield and R
in borohydride reductions’.
T Pon 'Isotope exchange
Plans for proposed visit to Cairo, December 1985.
Carlo calculations.
1979-81.
Includes
Visiting Fellow September 1980 - February 1981.
ms note by Gold recording Wilcox's contribution to solving
two problems.
1982-83.
Chiefly re Jorgensen's methoxide-methanol Monte
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Correspondence
Wolfsberg, M
various dates 1973-82
Wood, D
L
1974, 1982
Chiefly re paper by T
J Meyer on large solvent isotope effects.
Zollinger, H
1974,1980-81
1981 exchange re data on NMR spectra of hydride addition
products.
V Gold
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Correspondence
SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
1954,1960,1964-65
1966-67
1968-69
1970 -71
1971
1972 Jan-June
1972 July-Nov
1973 Jan-June
:
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‘
:
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Z
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1977 May-Dec
1978 Jan-May
1978 June-Dec
1979 Jan-July
1979 Aug-Nov
1980 Jan-Apr
1980 May-July
1980 Aug-Nov
1981 May-Dec
1981 July
1982 Jan-Mar
1982 Aug-Dec
1984
1975 Jan
1976 Jan-Apr
s
Fi
ts
:
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:
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.
1981 Jan-Apr
1975 Oct-Dec
1973 July-Dec
1974 July-Dec
1982 Apr-July
1974 Jan-June
1976 May-Sept
1975 Jan-Sept
1985,,-nd
1983 Jan-July
1983 Aug-Nov
1976 Oct-Dec
1977 Jan-Apr
V Gold
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REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Correspondence
Examining
Appointments
Grant applications
Honours and awards
Miscellaneous
Examining
F.98
F. LOL
1974
F.102
Pea
99
F.100
1970, 1973
1965,
1968
Higher Degrees
Brighton College of Technology
Assessor of degree course in Chemistry, 1967.
1975-80
V Gold
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Correspondence
Appointments
103
1953256, - 1959
. 104
1960-63
30>
1964-65
- 106
1966-67
eLOY
1968-70
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197d,
2109
1972
LO
1973
sede):
1974
ea S
1976
Le
1975
.
Some Molecular-Orbital Calculations
46, 109
V. Gold, Trans. Faraday Soc., 45, 191 (1949).
Bond Orders and Other Criteria of Double-
Bond Character.
The Ionisation of Triarylcar-
A. R. Emery and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
1443 (1950).
Quantitative Studies of the
Reactivities of Mixed Carboxylic Anhydrides.
Part
Products in the Reaction Between Acetic
Chloroacetic Anhydride and Primary Aroma-
tic Amines.
V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 1430 (1951).
Orbi-
tal Hybridisation and Some Other Considera-
tions Concerning the Transition State of Bi-
molecular Organic Substitution Reactions.
V. Gold and M. Whittaker, J. Chem. Soc.,
1184 (1951).
of Aromatic Iodo-Compounds by Hydriodic
Acid in Solution.
The Kinetics of the Reduction
A. R. Emery and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
1447 (1950).
Quantitative Studies of the
Reactivities of Mixed Carboxylic Anhydrides.
V. Gold and B. W. V. Hawes, J. Chem. Soc.,
2102 (1951).
V Gold
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List of publications
binols in Strong Acids and the Definition
of a New Acidity Function.
1954
1952
V. Gold, B. W. V. Hawes, and F.
J. Chem. Soc., 2167 (1952).
of Hydrocarbons. Part 1. Cryoscopy of Con-
jugated Hydrocarbon and Carbino] Solutes in
Sulphuric Acid.
L. Tye,
The Basicity
D. Bryce-Smith, V. Gold, and D. P. N.
Satchell, J. Chem. Soc., 2743 (1954).
The Hydrogen Isotope Effect in
tion of Benzene and Toluene.
the Metalla-
V. Gold, J. Hilton, and E. G. Jefferson,
J. Chem. Soc., 2756 (1954).
of the Solvolytic Hydrolysis Reactions of
Acetic Anhydride and Benzoyl Chloride.
A Comparison
L. Tye, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Basicity of Hydrocarbons.
V. Gold and F.
2172 (1952).
Part 2. Ultra-Violet Absorption Spectra of
Conjugated Hydrocarbons in Sulphuric Acid
Solution.
L. Tye, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Basicity of Hydrocarbons.
V. Gold and F.
2181 (1952).
Part 3.
gated Hydrocarbons Between Acidic and Inert
Solvents.
The Distribution of Some Conju-
L. Benjamin and V. Gold, Trans Faraday
Soc.,
dynamic Functions of Ionic Hydration.
50, 797 (1954).
A Table of Thermo-
P.
Bell, V. Gold, J. Hilton, and M. H.
R.
Rand, Faraday Soc. Discuss.,
Developments in the Thermal Maximum
Method for Reaction Velocities in Solution.
17, 151 (1954).
1959
A535
J. Chem.
The
A
The
L. Tye, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Basicity of Hydrocarbons.
1. G. Cadogan, V. Gold, and D. P. N.
L. Bafna and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
S.
1406 (1953).
The Hydrolysis of Acetic
Anhydride. Part 2. Catalysis by Pyridine.
V. Gold and F.
2184 (1952).
Part 4. A Theoretical Treatment of Conju-
gated Hydrocarbons.
V. Gold and E. G. Jefferson, J. Chem. Soc.,
1409 (1953).
Anhydride. Part 3.
of a Series of Tertiary Amines.
V. Gold and J. Hilton, J. Chem. Soc., 838
(1955).
Part 4.
the Hydrolysis of Acetyl Chloride.
The Hydrolysis of Acetic Anhydride.
Catalysis by Hydrochloric Acid and
J.
Satchell, J. Chem. Soc., 561 (1955).
Activity of p-Methylbenzyl Radicals.
Novel Application of the Kinetic Isotope
Effect.
2H] phenols and Aqueous Sulphuric Acid.
V. Gold and E. G. Jefferson,
Soc., 1416 (1953).
Quantitative Studies of
the Reactivities of Mixed Carboxylic Anhy-
drides. Part 4.
The Hydrolysis and Decom-
position of Acetic Formic Anhydride.
V. Gold and F.
Soc.,
Exchange Between Anthracene and Sulphuric
Acid.
V. Gold and D. P.
Soc., 3609 (1955).
gen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
The Reaction Between para-Substituted [o-
N. Satchell, J. Chem.
The Kinetics of Hydro-
V. Gold and J. Hilton, J. Chem. Soc., 843
(1955).
Part 5.
The Hydrolysis of Acetic Anhydride.
Catalysis by Strong Acids.
V. Gold and J. Hilton, J. Chem. Soc., 3303
(1955).
of Acetyl Chloride.
The Mechanism of the Hydrolysis
V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 1263 (1955).
Formulation of the Acidity Function Jo.
‘A. Long, J. Aimer. Chem.
Hydrogen Isotope
The Hydrolysis of Acetic
The Catalytic Efficiency
75, 4543 (1953).
Part
2.
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List of publications
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, J. Chem.
Soc., 3619 (1955).
gen Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part 3.
The Reaction Between {*H,]Benzene and
Aqueous Sulphuric Acid.
The Kinetics of Hydro-
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, J. Chern.
Soc., 3622 (1955).
gen Isotope Exchange Reacticns. Part 4.
A Comparison of the Exchange Reactivity
of Different Aqueous Acids.
The Kinetics of Hydro-
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, Quart. Rev.,
9,
Isotope Exchange Reactions in Solution.
The Principles of Hydrogen
(1955).
51
V. Gold, Chem. Ind., 172,(1955).
mate Calculations of the Acidity Function
Jo for Aqueous Acids.
Approxi-
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, Nature, 176,
602 (1955).
Hydrogen Isotope Exchange be-
tween Aromatic Molecules and Aqueous
Acids.
1956
43.
D. Bethell and V. Gold, Chem. Ind., 741
(1956).
Mechanism of Aromatic Aralkyla-
tion Reactions.
V. Gold, “pH Measurements:
and Practice,” Methuen and Co., London,
1956.
Their Theory
1958
D. Bethell and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
1905 (1958).
1.
Aromatic Alkylation. Part
The Kinetics of the Acid-Catalysed Aralkyla-
tion by Diary] Methanols in Acetic Acid
Solution.
D. Bethell, V. Gold, and D. P. N. Satchell,
J. Chem. Soc., 1918 (1958).
Measurements in
CH3CO2H and ZnCl,—HCI—CH3COz2H.
the Solvent Systems ZnCl.—
Indicator
D. Bethell and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
1930 (1958).
Aromatic Alkylation. Part 2.
Diary] Methyiation Reactions in the Solvent
Systems ZnCl,—-CH3CO2H and ZnCl,—HCl—
CH3COH.
The Mechanism of Aro-
1959
G. C. Booth and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
338¢(1956).
Molecular Weight Studies of
Dextran.
D. Bethell and V. Gold, Quart. Rev.,
173 (1958); Usp. Khim.,
106 (1959).
Structure of Carbonium Ions.
12,
The
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, J. Chem.
Soc., 1635 (1956).
matic Sulphonation and Desulphonation in
Aqueous Sulphuric Acid.
S. Blackie and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
V. Gold and D. P. N. Satchell, J. Chem.
Soc., 2743 (1956).
gen Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part 5.
Partial Rate Factors for the Hydrogen Iso-
tope Exchange Reaction Between Toluene
and Sulphuric Acid.
H. Block and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 966
(1959).
The Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope
Exchange Reactions. Part 9.
The Exchange
Between Cobalt(Ill) Ammines and Water.
D. Bethell, V. Gold, and T. Riley, J. Chem.
Soc., 3134 (1959).
Part
Some Aromatic Compounds Towards Dipheny]l-
carbonium Jons.
Comparison of the Reactivities of
V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 4633 (1956).
Border-Line Mechanisms in Nucleophilic Dis-
placement Reactions.
L. Benjamin and V. Gold, J. Appl. Chem.,
273 (1959).
Fuel Oxidation by Sulphuric
Acid.
V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 3944 (1956). The
Strengths of Aryl-Methanols as Secondary
Bases.
3.
M.
The Kinetics of Hydro-
Aromatic Alkylation.
V Gold
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3932 (1959).
Ion.
The Stability of the Zn(CN)q?"
63.
M. S. Blackie and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
4033 (1959).
A Magnetic Investigation of
Cyanide Complexes of Nickel(I1) in Solution.
M. S. Blackie and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
4037 (1959).
lon.
The Stability of the Ni(CN)*¢
:
V. Gold, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem., 10, 169
(1959).
Physical Organic Chemistry.
V. Gold, Ann. Rept. Chem. Soc.,
(1959).
Kinetics of Reactions in Solution.
56, 41
V. Gold, R. W. Lambert, and D. P.
Satchell, Chem. & Ind., 1312 (1959).
Aro-
matic Tritium Exchange in Water and Deu-
terium Oxide.
N.
M. S. Blackie and V. Gold, Nature, 183,
1804 Magnetometric Titrations:
A New
Method of Chemical Analysis.
S. Coe and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 4571
J.
(1960).
the Addi-
tion Reactions of Olefins Under Acid Condi-
tions.
Kinetic Isotope Effects in
S. Coe and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
J.
4940 (1960).
Solvolysis and Rearrangement
of n-Propyl Bromide Under the Influence of
Mercury Salts in Slightly Aqueous Formic
Acid.
R. Butler and V. Gold, Proc. Chem. Soc.,
A.
19 (1960).
Catalysed Hydrolysis of Acetic Anhydride in
Deuterium Oxide Solution.
The ‘Spontaneous’ and Base-
H. Rochester, Proc. Chem.
V. Gold and C.
Soc., 403 (1960).
Trinitrobenzene and Aqueous Alkali:
Sensitive Aromatic Substitution.
The Interaction of 1,3,5-
A Light
R. Butler and V. Gold, Chem. Ind., 1218
Deuterium Solvent Effects in Solvo-
A.
(1960).
lytic Hydrolysis Reactions.
1960
The
1961
Kinetic Measurements of the Acetyla-
R. Butler and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Hydrolysis of Acetic
Kinetics in Deuterium
A.
2305 (1961).
Anhydride. Part 6.
Oxide Solution.
10.
The Acid-Catalysed Detritia-
of [o-3H]p-Cresol in Water and in Deu-
V. Gold, Trans. Faraday Soc., 56, 255
(1960).
The Rates of Acid-Catalysed Reac-
tions in Water + Deuterium Oxide Mixtures.
V. Gold and T. Riley, J. Chem. Soc., 1676
(1961).
tion of Anisole by Acetic Acid in the Pres-
ence of Boron Trifluoride.
V. Gold, R. W. Lambert, and D. P. N.
Satchell, J. Chem. Soc., 2461 (1960).
Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reac-
tions. Part
tion
terium Oxide.
R. Butler and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
V. Gold and T. Riley, J. Chem. Soc., 2973
(1960).
The
Velocity of Diphenylmethylation and Indica-
tor Measurements in
the System Boron Tri-
fluoride—Acetic Acid.
V. Gold, Proc. Chem. Soc., 453 (1961).
The Ho Function and General Acid Cataly-
sis
Other Proton-Transfer Reactions.
in Aromatic Hydrogen Exchange and
A.
4362 (1961).
hydride. Part 7.
Methylpyridines in Acetate Buffers.
J.
S. Coe and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc., 4185
Solvolysis and Hydrogen Exchange of ¢-Butyl
Chloride in Formic Acid.
The Hydrolysis of Acetic An-
Catalysis by Pyridine and
1962
A.
R. Butler and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
Aromatic Alkylation. Part 4.
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The Hydrolysis of Acetic
976 (1962).
Anhydride.
of Pivalic (Trimethylacetic) Anhydride.
A Comparative Study
Part
8.
A. R. Butler and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
1334 (1962).
lysis of p-Nitrophenyl Acetate.
The Acetate-Catalysed Hydro-
A. R. Butler and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
2212 (1962).
Kinetic Solvent Isotope Ef-
fects in Spontaneous Hydrolysis Reactions of
Acy] Derivatives.
V. Gold and T. Riley, J. Chem. Soc., 4183
(1962).
tion by Aliphatic Alcohols in Aqueous Per-
chloric Acid.
Aromatic Alkylation. Part 5. Alkyla-.
V. Gold in “Progress in Stereochemistry,” Vol
3, P.B. D.de la Mare and W. Klyne, Eds., But-
terworths, London, 1962, Chapter 5.
Effects in Acid-Base Reactions.
Steric
L. Crombie and V. Gold, Ann. Rept. Chem.
Soc., 59, 187 (1962).
Organic Chemistry —
Introduction.
Behavior of Primary Alcohols in Acidic
Media.
L. Crombie and V. Gold, Ann. Rept. Chem.
Soc.,
Introduction.
60, 245 (1963). Organic Chemistry —
1964
in “Friedel-Crafts and Related
V. Gold
Reactions,” Vol 2, G.
science Publishers, 1964, New York
London, pp 1253-91.
A. Olah, Ed., Inter-
and
60, 738
V. Gold, Trans. Faraday Soc.,
(1964).
the Bronsted
Statistical Factors in
Catalysis Law and Other Free Energy Cor-
relations.
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
V. Gold and C.
1687 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media. Part
Formation of Complexes of Methyl Picrate
in Methanolic Sodium Methoxide.
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
The
1.
1963
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
V. Gold, Proc. Chem. Soc.,
141 (1963).
The Fractionation of Hydrogen Isotopes
Between Hydrogen Ions and Water.
V. Gold and B. M. Lowe, Proc. Chem. Soc.,
140 (1963).
jum Oxide and Its Mixtures with Protium
Oxide.
The Ionic Product of Deuter-
V. Gold and C.
1692 (1964).
2.
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
Interaction of 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene and
Methanolic Sodium Methoxide.
V. Gold and C.
1697 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
Behavior of Picramide and of N,N-Dimethy]-
picramide in Methanolic Sodium Methoxide.
Absence of Light.
V. Gold and C. H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
1704 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
chemical Reactions in Methanolic Sodium
Methoxide Solutions.
V. Gold and C.
1710 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
tions of Methyl Picrate and
zene in Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide in
V.Gold and R. S. Satchell, J. Chenz Soc., 1930
(1963). The Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Ex-
II. Tritium Exchange
change Reactions. Part
Between Secondary Alcohols and Acidic Media.
J. A. Feather and V. Gold, Proc. Chem.
Soc., 306 (1963).
Transfer Reactions.
Steric Effects in Proton
V. Gold and R.
1938 (1963).
Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Part
Solu-
1,3,5-Trinitroben-
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
The Kinetics of Hydrogen
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
S. Satchell, J. Chem. Soc.,
S.
the
Part
12.
The
Part
The
Part
3.
The
Part
4. Photo-
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Aromatic Amines and the Choice of Indicators
for the Determination of Acidity Functions in
Alkaline Media.
part) M.
V. Gold, G. Socrates, and (in
Crampton, J. Chem. Soc., 5888 (1964).
The Hydration of Pyruvic Acid.
R.
L. Crombie and V. Gold, Ann. Rept. Progr.
Chem., 61,
Introduction. ©
Organic Chemistry.
193 (1964).
1965
R. Crampton and V. Gold, Chem. Com-
Reactions of Aromatic
M.
mun., 256 (1965).
Nitro-Compounds with Hydroxide and Meth-
oxide:
Structural Investigations by Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
A. Feather and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
Catalytic Power of Pyridine
J.
1752 (1965).
and Related Bronsted Bases in
of Ketones and Nitromethane.
the lodination
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
The
V. Gold and C.
1717 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
Photochemical Hydrolysis of 1,3,5-Trinitro-
benzene.
Part
6.
H. Rochester, J. Chem. Soc.,
V. Gold and C.
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
1722 (1964).
Be-
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
havior of Picric Acid and of Two Dihydro-
xydinitrobenzenes in Aqueous Sodium Hy-
droxide.
Part 7.
H. Rochester, J.
Chern. Soc.,
Reactions of Aromatic Nitro-
Be-
V. Gold and C.
1727 (1964).
Compounds in Alkaline Media.
havior of Picramide and N,N-Dimethylpicr-
amide in Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide.
Part
8.
173 (1964).
V. Gold and B. M. Lowe, Pure Appl. Chem.,
Deuterium Solvent Isotope
8,
Effects on Acid-Base Equilibria in Dioxan—
Water Mixtures.
.
.
.
.
13.
Proton Transfer to
(1964).
Kinetic Hydrogen
the Mechanism of Proton
the Hydration of Iso-
Reactions of Aromatic
9.
V. Gold and M. A. Kessick, Disc. Faraday,
Soc., 39, 84 (1965).
Olefins.
V. Gold and M. A. Kessick, Pure Appl.
Chem., 8, 421
Isotope Effects in
butene.
M. R. Crampton and V. Gold, J. Chem.
Soc., 4293 (1964).
Nitro-Compounds in Alkaline Media. Part
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of
Meisenheimer Complexes.
B. D. Batts and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Kinetics of Hydrogen
4284 (1964).
Iso-
Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part
the Acid Catalyzed Hydro-
tope Effects in
gen Exchange of 1,3,5-Trimethoxybenzene.
V. Gold and M. A. Kessick, J. Chem. Soc.,
Hydrogen Isotope Effects in
6718 (1965).
The Relationship of Iso-
Olefin Hydration.
tope Effects to
Transfer From the Hydronium Jon.
gen Exchange and Colour Formation in
M.
Reactions of Aro-
Soc., B,
matic Nitro-Compounds in Alkaline Media.
X. The Relationship Between Hydro-
Part
V. Gold and M. A. Kessick, Proc. Chem.
Rate and Product Iso-
Soc., 295 (1964).
tope Effects in Proton Transfer Reactions.
R. Crampton and V. Gold, Chem. Com-
M.
mun., 549 (1965).
1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene and Aliphatic Amines.
The Interaction of
Batts and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
The Kinetics of Aromatic
B.
5753 (1964).
Protio- and Deuterio-Deiodination.
M.
Soc., 298 (1964).
R. Crampton and V. Gold, Proc. Chem.
The Mode of Jonisation of
V. Gold, Chimia,
Transfer to Carbon.
R. Crampton and V. Gold, J. Cher.
19, 508 (1965).
Proton
.
.
.
.
.
498 (1966).
1966
D.
.
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m-Dinitrobenzene and Related Compounds.
.
C. Gruen, J. Chem. Soc., B,
The Kinetics of Hydrogen Iso-
V. Gold and L.
600 (1966).
tope Exchange Reactions. Part XIV.
Catalysed Tritium Exchange and Its Relation-
ship to the Dehydration of t-Butyl Alcohol.
Acid-
1968.
118. V. Gold, D. G. Oakenfull, and T. Riley, J.
The Acetate-
Chem. Soc., B, 515 (1968).
Catalysed Hydrolysis of Aryl Acetates.
. M. R. Crampton and V. Gold, J. Chem.
Reactions of Aroma-
S0C., 8; 893 (1966).
tic Nitro-Compounds in Alkaline Media.
Part XI. Structural Investigations by Proton
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
.
.
.
G. Oakenfull, T. Riley, and V. Gold,
D.
Chem. Commun., 385 (1966).
and General Base Catalysis by Acetate Ion
in
tuent Effects, Solvent Isotope Effects, and
Entropies of Activation.
the Hydrolysis of Aryl Acetates:
Nucleophilic
Substi-
1967
V. Gold and D. C. A. Waterman, J. Chem.
Reactions of Keten
Soc., B, 839 (1968).
Acetals. Part
1. The Hydrolysis of Cyano-
keten Dimethylacetal; General Acid Cataly-
sis and Kinetic Hydrogen Isotope Effects.
A. Waterman, J. Chem.
Reactions of Keten
V. Gold and D. C.
Soc., B, 849 (1968).
Acetals. Part
methylene-] ,3-dioxolane:
lysis and Rate and Product Hydrogen Iso-
tope Effects.
2. The Hydrolysis of 2-Dichloro-
General Acid Cata-
.
R. Adsetts, Chem. Com-
V. Gold and J.
mun., 915 (1968).
Radiation-Induced Aro-
‘matic Hydrogen Isotope Exchange in Aqu-
eous Solution.
1.
.
.
-
.
23 (1967).
.
.
.
Hydrogen Isotope Fractiona-
- M. R. Crampton and V. Gold, J. Chem.
The Interaction of
Soc., B,
1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene with Aliphatic Amines
in Dimethyl] Sulphoxide Solution.
V. Gold, Trans. Faraday Soc., 64, 2143
(1968).
tions to Solvent Isotope Effects.
Transfer and Exchange Contribu-
V. Gold and S. Grist, Chem. Commun.,
1216 (1968).
tion Between the Solvent and Hydrogen Ions
in Methanol Solution.
V. Gold and D. C. A. Waterman, Chem.
Commun., 40 (1967).
Kinetic Hydrogen
Isotope Effects in
tion:
sis of Cyanoketen Dimethylacetal.
a Proton Transfer Reac-
The General Acid-Catalysed Hydroly-
V. Gold and B. M. Lowe, J. Chem. Soc.,
A, 936 (1967).
Measurement of Solvent
Isotope Effects with the Glass Electrode.
Part
The Ionic Produce of DO and
D2,0-—H,0 Mixtures.
V. Gold and B. M. Lowe, J. Chem. Soc., A,
1923 (1968).
Measurement of Solvent Iso-
tope Effects with the Glass Electrode. Part
2. The Dissociation Constants of Acetic and
Boric Acid in DO and D,0—H,0 Mixtures.
The Relative Reactivity of
V. Gold in “Hydrogen-Bonded Solvent Sys-
tems; A. Ke Covington and P. Jones, Eds.,
Taylor and Francis, London, 1968, p 295.
Kinetic Studies in the HyO—D,0 Solvent
System.
(1968).
Role in
and Kinetic Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects.
Rule of the Geometric Mean: Its
the Treatment of Thermodynamic
V. Gold and D. Bethell, “‘Carbonium Ions:
An Introduction,” Academic Press, London
and New York, 1967.
V. Gold in “Physico-Chemical Processes in
Mixed Aqueous Solvents,” F. Franks, Ed.,
Heinemann, London, 1967, p
D0 Solvent System.
R. Adsetts,and V. Gold, Chem. Commun.,
. V. Gold, Trans. Faradav Soc., 64, 2770
J.
353 (1969).
1.
The H,0-
.
-
1969
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Benzene and Mesitylene Towards Tritium
Atoms.
V. Gold, Advan. Phys. Org. Chem., 7, 259
(1969).
Protolytic Processes in H,0-D,0
Mixtures.
B. D. Batts and V. Gold, J. Chem. SOC: A,:
984 (1969).
Rates of Water-Catalysed Reac-
tions in H20—D,0 Mixtures.
P. Calmon, M. Calmon, and V. Gold, J.
Substrate and
J.
Chem. Soc., B, 659 (1969).
Solvent Hydrogen Isotope Effects in the
Pyridine- and 2,6-Lutidine-Catalysed lodina-
tion of Diethyl Ketone (Pentan-3-one).
J.
R. Adsetts and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
B, 950 (1969).
The Kinetics of Hydrogen
Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part
15. Acid-
Catalysed Tritiation of Mesitylene and Cor-
relation of Exchange Rates with Hammett’s
Acidity Function.
-
.
.
-
.
.
-
tion Between Mesitylene and Benzene in
Aromatic Exchange Under the Influence
of B-Radiation.
1970
V. Gold and J. H. Rolston, Chem. Com-
mun., 208 (1970).
Radiation-Induced Ali-
phatic Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Between
t-Buty! Alcohol and Solvent Water.
V. Gold and C. Tomlinson, Chem. Com-
mun., 472 (1970).
of HOD in the Liquid Phase.
The Disproportionation
V. Gold, Chem. Britain, 6, 292 (1970).
Applications of Isotope Effects.
V. Gold and J. H. Rolston, J. Chem. Soc.,
B, 1795 (1970).
Kinetics of Hydrogen Iso-
tope Exchange Reactions.
Alipha-
tic Exchange Induced by £-Radiation on
Aqueous Solutions of Alcohols.
Part
18.
-
.
-
.
16.
-
.
19.
Effect
1108 (1969).
Kinetics of Hydrogen
H. Rolston, J. Chem. Soc.,
Kinetics of Hydrogen Iso-
V. Gold and B. M. Lowe, Trans. Faraday
Soc., 65, 3037 (1969).
gen Electrode in H2O + D3O Mixtures.
Behavior of Hydro-
J.
B, 1114 (1969).
tope Exchange Reactions. Part
R. Adsetts and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
Kinetics of Hydrogen Iso-
Competi-
J. R. Adsetts and V. Gold, J. Chem. Soc.,
B,
Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part
Aro-
matic Exchange Under the Influence of p-
Radiation on Aqueous Solutions of
Mesitylene.
V. Gold and J.
B,
1800 (1970).
tope Exchange Reactions. Part
of Added Solutes on Aliphatic Tritium Ex-
change of t-Butyl Alcohol (2-Methylpropan-
2-01) Under the Influence of B-Radiation
and Related Experiments.
Methyl-propan-2-0]).
1808 (1970).
J. H. Rolston and V. Gold, J. Chem.
Soc.,
Kinetics of Hydro-
gen Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part 20. Ali-
phatic Exchange Induced by y-Radiation on
Aqueous Solutions of 1-Butyl Alcohol (2-
17.
B,
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Gold, V, Lee, J. R., and Gitter, A.
“Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Tritium Exchange between Resorcinol and Water in the Homogeneous Liquid
Phase."
(J. Chem: :Soc:: (B), 1971, 32)
Heterolytic
Part 21.
L. and Gold, V.
Brett, C.
"Substituent Effects on the Rate of Reaction of Aqueous Hydrogen
(Tritium) Atoms with Aromatic Compounds."
(Chem. Comm., 1971, 148.)
Gold, V., and Grist, S.
“Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects in Methanol Solution.
Fractionation Factors for Lyonium and Lyate Ions."
(J. Chem. Soc., (B), 1971, 1665).
Part 1.
. Solvent".
Gi. -Ghem: Soc, (B); 1971, 2272):
Part 2.
The
Gold, V. and Tomlinson, C.
“The Acid-Base Behaviour of Cationic Indicators in H ,0-D20 Mixtures".
(J. Chem. Soc., (B), 1971, 1707).
Gold, V., and Grist, S.
“Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects in Methanol Solution.
General Acid-catalysed Reaction of Cyanoketen Dimethyl Acetal with
Gold, V. and Grist, S.
"Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects in Methanol Solution.
Proton Transfer from 2-Nitropropane and from 3-Methyl-l-phenylbutyl
Phenyl Ketone to Methoxide Ion."
(J. Chem. Soc., (B),
(Chem. Comm., 1971, 1426).
Gold, V and Grist, S.
"Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects in Methanol Solution.
Solvolysis of Acetic Anhydride."
(J. Chem. Soc., (B), 1971, 2285).
L. and Gold, V.
Brett, C.
"Homolytic Halogen Replacement in Halogenobenzenes by Radiolytically
formed Aqueous Hydrogen (Tritium) Atoms."
1971, 2282).
Part 3.
Part 4.
The
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"Deuterium Solvent Isotope
Hydroxide Ion"
(Ji) 3. Perkin. 13, r97z. $9),
Effects on Reactions involving the Aqueous
Gold, V.
"Enthalpy of Solvation of Carbonium Ions."
(J.
S. Faraday I, 1972, 68, 1611).
C.
1973
Colli, Horacio N., Gold, V, and Pearson, J.
"Deuterium Isotope Effects on Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra."
(J.
S. Chem. Comm., 1973, 408)
C.
E.
. Aqueous Solution".
(J. C.S.
:
L. and Gold, V.
Part 23.
Isomer
L., Gold, V. and Perez G.
L. and Gold, V.
Brett, C.
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Comparisons for a Series of Aromatic Substrates towards Radiolytically
Generated Tritium Atoms in Aqueous Solution."
(i Co
Ss Rerkin II, 1973; 1437):
Part 22.
Reactivity
Perkin II, 1973, 1450)
C. S. Perkin II, 1973, 1453)
Brett, C.
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Distributions in The Radiation-Induced Tritiation of Benzene Derivatives in
Brett, C.
“Radiolytic Displacement of Substituent Groups in Benzene by Hydrogen
(Tritium.)"
(J.
1974, 70, 965)
Gold, V., Major, M.
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Benzene and Water Initiated by Photolysis of Potassium Iodide Solutions."
(J.
Gold, V.
"Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Appointment of J.
Professor of Chemistry at King’s College London."
(Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 1973, 28, 25.)
A., and Gregory, M. J.
C.
S. Faraday I,
F. Daniell, F.R.S., as
Part 24.
Exchange between
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"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope-exchange Reactions.
Aromatic Exchange Initiated by Photolysis of Aqueous Potassium Iodide
Solutions."
(J.
S. Faraday I, 1974, 70, 977).
Part 25.
C.
pH-Dependence of
Gold V., and Nowlan, V.
"Hydrogen Isotope Exchange between Nitrobenzene and Sodium Borohydride"
(J.
S. Chem. Comm., 1974, 482)
C.
-
Blackett, L., Gold, V., and Reuben, D. M. E.
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Tritium Exchange between Benzene and Solvent Water by Potassium
Tetrachloroplatinate (II)."
(J._C. S. Perkin II, 1974,
Part 26.
(1869)
Catalysis of
E., and Reuben, D. M E.
Gold, V., Gould S.
Catalysis of
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions. Part 27.
Aromatic Tritium Exchange between Benzyl Alcohol and Solvent Water by
Potassium Tetrachloroplatinate (II)."
(J._C. S. Perkin II, 1974. 1873)
C.
Evidence
"Kinetics of
:
(In "Proton Transfer
S. Chem. Comm., 1975, 228)
F. Caldin and V. Gold, Chapman and Hall, London 1975,
Gold, V., Liddiard, C. J. and Morgan, G.D.
“Acid Catalysis by Insoluble Macromolecular Acids."
Reaction", ed. E.
Chapter 13)
Gold, V., and McAdam, ME.
"Radiation-induced Aliphatic Hydrogen Exchange in Aqueous Solution:
for a Spur Reaction between Radicals and Electrons.”
(J.
1595).
Garvey, J.
Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Radiation-induced Tritium Exchange btween Water and Cyclohexane-1, 2-diols."
(Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1975, 346, 427)
Colosimo, M, Garvey, J.P., Gold, V., and Leonidou, E.
Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Exchange between
(J.C.S. Perkin II,
Water and Tartaric Acids."
Gold, V., and McAdam, M. E.
"Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
Tritiation of Dioxan in Aqueous Solutions."
Radiation-induced
(Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1975, 346, 443).
Part 29.
P., Gold, V., McAdam, M. E. and (in part) Cooper, A.
Steric Course of y-radiation-induced
"Kinetics of Hydrogen
Part 28.
Steric Course of
Part 30.
1975,
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Gold, V., McAdam, M. E., and Pross, A.
“Kinetics of Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions.
B-Radiation-induced Tritium Exchange in Mixtures of Organic Solvents and
Water."
(3;.C. Si Fataday 2.
1976,: 72, 735)
Part 31.
Gold. V., Grant..J. Land Morris; K: -P:
"Evidence for the Existence of Long-lived H20+t (Oxonium) Ions in Solution:
N.MLR. Spectra of Isotopic Oxonium Ions in HSO3F-SbFs5 ("Magic Acid")
Systems."
(Chem. Comm., 1976, 397)
Gold, V.
“Enthalpies of Transfer involving Ionic Transition States:
Extrathermodynamic Assumptions."
(J.C.S. Perkin II, 1976, 1531)
the Redundance of
1977
S. Faraday I, 1977, 73, 1119).
Catalysis of the Hydrolysis of Acetaldehyde Dimethyl Acetal
Adams, C., Gold, V., and Reuben, D.M.E.
“Tritium Exchange between the Aldehyde Group and Sodium Borohydride during
the reduction of Benzaldehyde in Dimethyl Sulphoxide Solution."
(Chem. Cqmm., 1977, 182)
‘Gold, V., and Liddiard, C. J.
“Heterogeneous Acid-base Catalysis"
Part 1.
(1,1-Dimethoxyethane) by Methacrylic Acid-divinylbenzene Copolymer (a
weak-acid ion-exchange resin), and the Characterisation of Polymer Catalysts.
(J.
1977, 1472)
Adams, C., Gold, V., and Reuben, D. M E.
"Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds by Sodium Borohydride (Tetrahydridoborate)
in Water, Dimethyl Sulphoxide, and their Mixtures as Solvents:
Kinetics"
(J.
Gold, V., and Liddiard, C. J.
“Heterogeneous Acid-base Catalysis"
Catalysis of the Hydrolysis of Ethyl Vinyl Ether (ethoxyethene) by
Part 2.
Methacrylic Acid-divinylbenzene Copolymer Weak-acid Ion Exchange Resins.
(L.:C.-S:
a Beraday I, 1977, 73, 1328)
Adams, C., Gold, V. and Reuben, D.
“Hydrogen Isotope Exchange in the Aldehyde Group during the Reduction of
Benzaldehyde by Tritiated Sodium Borohydride Tetrahydridoborate."
(J.
S. Perkin II,
M E.
C.
Products and
_C.
C.
S. Perkin II,
1977, 1466)
V Gold
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1978
Gold, V. and McAdam, M. E.
“Radiation-Induced Organic Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions in Aqueous
Solution".
(Accounts of Chemical Research, 1978, 11, 36)
Gold V.and Sghibartz, C.
"Crown Ether Acetals:
(J.
C.
S. Chem. Comm., 1978, 507)
Detection of Cation Binding by Kinetic Measurements."
1979
V.
Gold,
“The Definition of Terms Related to “Rate” and “Order of Reaction"
(Nouveau Journal de Chimie, 3, no.
1, 1979, p. 69)
Gold; Vv. and. Toullec, J. :
“Meisenheimer Adduct Formation between 2,4-Dinitrophenetole and Ethanolic
Alkali Ethoxide Solutions:
Thermodynamic Solvent Isotope Effects"
(J.
the Course of the Acidity Function J, and
S. Perkin II, 1979, 596).
C.
B..
1980
R.
- HBr in CF>5Bro-CD>Cl>"
(J.
S. Chem. Comm., 1979, 961)
C.
Gold, V.
“What Happens to A-level Chemists?"
(Chem. in Britain, 1979, Vol. 15, No. 9, p.414)
Emsley, J., Gold V. and Jais, M. J.
“The NMR Spectra of Protonated EtOH, MeOH and HO in Solutions of
Gold V.
"Glossary of Terms Used in Physical Organic Chemistry"
(Pure Appl. Chem., 1979, 51, 1725)
170).
Gold, V, Miri, A. Y. and Robinson, S.
"Sodium Borohydride as
by Hydrogen:
Intermediates"
(J.
Gold, V., Kershaw, M. J. and Millen, D. J.
"Skills required at A-Level"
(Educ. in Chem., 1980, 17,
the Role of Hydride Meisenheimer Adducts as Reaction
a Reagent for Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
C.
S$. Perkin Il,
1980, 243)
V Gold
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List of publications
Emsley:;. J. Gold; V. and: Jais, (M: J.-B.
“Solutions of HBr in Sulpholane"
(GCS. Dalton, 1980; 2028)
V. and Morris K. P.
Gold,
“Kinetic Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects in the Pyridine-catalysed Iodination
of 2-Nitropropane in Aqueous and Methanolic Solutions"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II,
1980, 1421)
C.
Gold, V.
"D. W. G. Style 1904-1979"
(Chem. in
Brit. Vol.
16, No. 7, July 1980, 379)
1981
Bmsley, J,2Gold;-v., Lucas, J: and: Overlli RE.
"The Potassium Fluoride-Boric Acid System.
(J.-C. S. Dalton, 1981,° 783)
Hydrogen Bonding in KF. H3B03"
Z.
Gold, V. and Mah, Talet.
“Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Protonation of 2,6-Dimethyl-
y-pyrone and Related Bases in Superacid Systems."
GAGS. Perkin. IE 1981; 812)
Gold, V. Laali, K., Morris, K.P., and Zdunek, L.
“A Dynamic NMR Study of the Acidity of Super-acid Media (Mixtures of
HSO3F and SbFs from 0
(3.°-C..S.7Chem. Codie. 1981, 769.)
to 90 mol % of SbF)"
Gold, V., Pemberton, Susan M. and Wood, D. L.
“Radical-induced Hydrogen Exchange in the Presence of Reducing Transition
Metal Ions"
(J.C. S. Perkin II, 1981, 1230).
S. Dalton, 1981, 2462).
Gold, V. and Wood,
“Dialkyl Sulphoxides as Starting Materials for the Preparation of Alkyl-
Formation of Penta-aquamethyl-chromium (III) and
Transition-metal Complexes.
Pentacyanomethylcobaltate (III) Salts, and the Reduction of Methyl Radicals by
Vanadium (II)"
(J.
Gold, V. and Wood, D. L.
"Solvent Isotope Effects in the Acidolysis and other Electrophilic Substitution
Reactions of Penta-aquaorganochromium (III) Ions in Aqueous Solution"
(J.
S. Dalton, 1981, 2452).
D. L.
C.
C.
V Gold
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1982
Gold, V. and Wood, D. L.
"Deuterium Solvent Isotope Effects on Reactions of Pentaaquaorganochromium
(III) Ions with Electrophiles."
(Stable Isotopes.
March, 1981.
Eds. H.-L. Schmidt, H. Forstel, K. Heinzinger.
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference Julich,
Analytical Chemistry Symposia Series, Vol. 11,
Elsevier, 1982., 61.)
:
Emsley, L., Gold, V., Jais, M. Jamil B. and Zdunek, LZ;
"Solutions of Carbonyl Compounds in Dibromodifluoromethane in the Presence of
Hydrogen Bromide:
alcohols from Aldehydes.
(J.
Protonation of Ketones and Formation of 1-Bromo-
S. Perkin Trans. II,
1982, 881)
C.
Baker, D. S., Gold, V., and Sghibartz, C. M.
"The Hydrolysis of Crown Ether-like Substrates with Hydrolysable Rings:
Effect of Cation Binding on Equilibrium and Rate Constants"
(Bull, Soc. Chim. Belg., 1982, 91, 483)
The
F.
C.
C.
Z., and Gold, V.
S. Faraday Trans. 2, 1982, 78, 1835)
S., Faraday Trans. 2, 1982, 78, 1825)
Gold, V., Morris, K.P., and (in part) Wilcox, C.
"Alkoxide Solutions: 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts, Deuterium
Fractionation Factors, and the Solvation of Alkoxide Ions"
:
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II, 1982, 1615)
Gold, V., and Zdunek, L. Z.
"Evaluation of Rate Constants by Lineshape Analysis of Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Spectra"
(J.
Zdunek, L.
"Estimation of Natural Linewidths in Exchange-broadened Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Spectra"
(J.
Humeres A., 1982, 59)
Baker,
"The Effect of Bound Metal Ions on the Reactivity of Crown Ether-like
substrates with Hydrolysable Rings"
S. Chem. Comm., 1982, 1401.
(J.
Gold, V.
"Strongly Acidic and Strongly Basic Solvent Systems"
(Anais de Primeira Conferencia de Fisico-Quimica Organica, ed.
Gold, J., and Gold V.
“What is an Acid?"
(S.S.R. Chemistry Notes, 1982, 715)
D. S. and Gold, V.
J.
J.
E.
C.
C.
V Gold
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List of publications
Gold, V., and Sghibartz, C. M.
“Crown Ether Acetals: Synthesis and Characterisation of a Family of Novel
Oxygen Macrocylic Compounds:
(J; C.28* PRerkinwecrans; J; 1983...453)
J., and Gold, V.
Atkins, P.
“Trichloroacetic Acid in Dimethyl Sulphoxide as
Anions:
1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene"
(J.
S. Chem. Comm., 1983, 140)
C.
Formation of an Adduct and Substitution Product with
a Source of Trichloromethyl
Hancock, R. A., Walder, A., Weigel, H., Gold, V., and Sghibartz, C. M
“Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry of Crown Ether Acetals Using Isobutane
as Reagent Gas"
(Org. Mass Spect., 1983, 18, 402)
“1983. 1121)
the Reaction between the
8. Perkin Trans.-11, 1983, 1129)
J., Gold, V., and Wassef, W. N.
Atkins, P.
“Hydride Transfer from Cyclohexadienyl Anions:
Hydride Meisenheimer Adduct of 2,4,-Dinitroaniline and 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II, 1983, 1197)
D. S., Gold, V., and Sghibartz, C. M.
Baker,
“The Influence of Cation Binding on the Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of Crown
Ether Acetals"
(2G. S. Perkin’ Trans. IJ,
Baker, D. S., and Gold, V.
“The Influence of Cation Binding on the Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of a Crown
Ether-like Cyclic Ester"
(J.-C...
(J.C. S. Chem. Comm., 1983, 283.)
Atkins, P.
"The Decomposition of Trihalogenoacetic Acids in Dimethyl Sulphoxide, a Mild
Route from Carbonyl Compounds to Trihalogenomethylethanols and
Trihalogenomethyl Ketones"
Gold, V.
“Glossary of Terms Used in Physical Organic Chemistry (Recommendations 1982)"
(Pure and
Appl. Chem., 1983, 55, 1281)
J.. Gold, V., and Wassef, W.
N.
C.
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
List of publications
1984
J., Gold, V., and Marsh, M.R.
Atkins, P.
"The Decarboxylation of Trichloroacectic Acid and the Reactions of
Trichloromethyl Anion with 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene and with Hydrogen Ions:
Kinctic Measureinents in Dimethyl Sulphoxide Solution"
(J.3G.°S= Perkin virans: il 19841239)
the
J., Gold V., and Wassef, W.
Atkins, P.
“The Reaction of Trihalogenomethyl Anions with Carbonyl Compounds:
Competitive Reactivity Comparisons and Applications to the Synthesis of
o-Trihalogenomethyl Alcohols"
(J.C. So Perkin drans. Il,
1984, 1247)
N.
Gold V., and Wassef, W. N.
“Addition of Cyanide Ions to Aromatic Aldehydes:
a Competition Method for
the Determination of Equilibrium Constants of Nucleophilic Addition Reactions"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II, 1984, 1431)
C.
Gold, J. and Gold V.
“Neither Le Chatelier’s nor a Principle?"
(Chemistry in Britain, 1984, 802)
C.
S. Chem. Comm., 1984, 1032)
Gold, J. and Gold, V.
"Le Chatelier’s Principle and the laws of van’t Hoff"
(Education in Chemistry, May 1985, 82)
Gold, V.
"A Guide to Sources of IUPAC-Approved Terminology of Pure Chemistry"
(Chem. Int., 1984, 6, 42)
Gold; 2Vevand Week A.
“Proton Transfer between 2,6-Di-t-butylpyridine and its Conjugate Acid in
an Aprotic Solvent"
(J.
Gold: Vz, aali Kk Morris: Ko P..:and Zdunek;:
“The Determination of the Acidity of Super-acid Media by Dynamic Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Measurements:
Pentafluoride"
(. CS) Perkin rans Wi1985..859)
Gold.V.. sLaali: Ke iMorris. K.P and = Zdunéck,L., Z.
“Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Measurements of
Organic Bases in Super-acid Media"
(35
the System Fluorosulphuric Acid-Antimony
the Basicity of Weak
kL.
Z:
@.
So Rerkinw Pranse lie
1985, 605.)
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
List.of publicatzons
Abu Bakar bin Baba, Gold, V., and Frank Hibbert
“Reactions of Benzophenone in
Hydrogen Isotope Exchange, Formation of Organochromium(III) Species, and
Related Reactions"
(J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. II
its Triplet State with Aliphatic Substrates:
1985, 1039-43)
J., Gold, V., and Routledge, P.
Atkins, P.
"The Reactions of Polyhalogenomethanes with Aldehydes and with 1,3,5-
Trinitrobenzene in
of Trihalogenomethyl Anions"
(J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. II
the Presence of Tin(II) Salts:
1985, 1563-1566)
J.
Evidence for the Formation
1986
Gold, V., Kuroda, R., Stahl, R., and Wassef, W.N.
“The Formation and Structure of a Crystalline Adduct Between
Hexachloroacetone, Water and Dimethyl Sulphoxide"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II,
1986, 477)
C.
C.
:
C.
Formation of Meisenheimer
J., Gold, V., and Wassef,; W. N.
S. Perkin Trans. II, 1986, 463)
Atkins, P.
“Reduction of Quinones by Hydride Meisenheimer Adducts"
(J.
Gold, V., and Wassef, W. N.
"Halogenoketones as Sources of Carbanions:
Adducts with 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene"
(J. Chem. Research (5) 1986, 24)
Gold, V., Johnston, G. J., and Wassef, W. N.
"The Decomposition of Hexachloroacetone in Dimethyl Sulphoxide Solution:
a Source of Trichloromethyl Anions"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans. II, 1986, 471)
V Gold
NcUACS 19/4/90
List of publications
Emsley, J., Gold, V., Hibbert, F. and Jais, M.
“Protonation of Alcohols by Hydrogen Bromice in Dibromodifluoromethane:
Rates of Proton Exchange and Alcohol Basicity"
(J.
S. Perkin Trans II, 198, 1279)
C.
J.
Be
Emsley, J., Gold, V., and Lee, R. A.
Kinetic Studies of Proton Transfer between 2,6- Di-t-butylpyridine
and its Conjugate Acid in [2H, |Dichloromethane and in Nethanol"
(J. C.
S. Perkin Trans II, 1986, 1861)
Emsley, Je, Gold, V., and Szeto, W.
“Tetra-alkyl-ammonium Fluorides and Chlorides in Glacial Acetic Acid
Solution; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies, Deuterium Fractionation
Factors (¢), and Anion Hydrogen Bonding"
(J.
S. Dalton Trans, 1986, 2641)
C.
T. Ae
The concept of chemical flux can be helpful
Gold, V.
“Chemical Flux.
in formulating the fundamentals of chemical kinetics."
(Education in Chemistry, November, 1987, 173)
Gold, V.
(Loening, K. Le, McNaught, Ao D., and Sehmi, P.)
"Compendium of Chemical Terminology"
TUPAC Recommendations
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford and London, 1987
)
Emsley, J., Gold, V-, Hibbert, F., ane Szeto, We
"Kinetic and Equilibrium Studies by '“F
Acetyl Fluoride from Acetyl Chloride and Tetreethyl-ammonium
Fluoride in Acetic Acia"
(J. C.
Emsley, J., Gold, V., Lowe, Bo.
'Fluorine-19 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Tetraethyl-
ammonium Fluoride in Glacial Ethanoic Acid"
(J.
S. Dalton Trans,1987, 1271)
NMR of the Formation of
Se Perkin Trans II,
NM. and Szeto, Woe
1988,
C.
oiAe
2.
A.
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
ABEL, Edward William
ABRAMOVITCH, RA
ACADEMIC PRESS INC.
ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
ACHMATOWICZ, Osman
ADAMS
(née DAN), Chitra
ADDISON, Cyril Clifford
ADSETTS, John Robert
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ALBERT, A
ALDER, Roger W
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ALMLOF, J
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ALLEN, Sir Geoffrey
ALBERY,
(Wyndham) John
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ANDERSON, Arthur G,
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ANBAR, Michael
ALLINGER, Norman L
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V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
ANGUS, S
ANH, Nguyen Trong
ANSELL, Martin Frederick
APPLEQUIST, Douglas Einar
C.85
ARNETT, Edward M
C529 ,6.34 C247, 8.2
ARNSTEIN, Henry R
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A.66,A.87
ARTHUR, Donald Ramsay
A.61,A.62,A.66,A.86
ATHERTON, Neil Manning
ATKINS, Paul J
F.120
BespeskZ5
HARWELL
BABA, Abu Bakar bin
BADDILEY, Sir James
BAFNA, Shantilal L
ATKINS, Peter William
See F.93
F.68
B.8,F.3
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ATKINSON, John Richard
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C.69
B.9,F.4-F.6,F.99,F.100,F.102
F.103,F.148
BAKER, Peter Frederick
BALABAN, A
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BALDRY, P
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BAKER, David Stephen
B. 1O-3- 20
A.58,A.59,A.61,G.8
Ci 93;,6.199
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
BALDWIN, Jack Edward
BALDWIN, John E
BALTZER, Lars
Ole Bee 1 ho
20D
8372.99
BAMFORD, Clement Henry
103, Del2, ne OY
BANERJEE, T
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BARBER, Harry James
BARD, Allen J
BARNARD, Eric Albert
BARNETT, Michael P
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BARRETT, Graham Campbell
BARTON, Allan F
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BATTS, Barry David
BECCONSALL, Jack Kenneth
BARRETT, Jack Wheeler
~43,Deo,Dels
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BARTON, Sir Derek (Harold Richard)
BECKWITH, Athelstan Laurence Johnson
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LA 257 F594
BELETSKAYA, Irine P
BELL, Ernest Arthur
BELL, Ronald Percy
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
BELLAMY, Anthony John
BENARD, Jacques
BENDER, Myron Lee
BENGSCH, Eberhard
BENJAMIN, Lawrence
BENNETT, J
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BENSON, Sidney W
BENTLEY, T William
BERGMAN, Nils-Ake
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BERSON, Jerome A
BERTELLO, Luis F
BETHELL, Donald
BERISHA, Kadri
BERNASCONI, C
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C2/3;,C. 84,0101
B.30-B.32,B.213,B.252,E.22
F.100,F.103,F.104,
F113 ,F. 125
Be
B.33=5.36
BLACKIE, Merrick Stuart
BISHOP, David M
BIGELEISEN, Jacob
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
BLAIR, Etcyl Howell
Bede ee95
BLANDAMER, M
J
BLIN-STOYLE, Roger John
Pes
F.88
BLOCK, Hermann (Harry)
B37 (hs 33,8. o97r. 10, F296
BLOW, David Mervyn
BLOXAM, George
BLUHM, Th
BOAG, John Wilson
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See F.88
F230
BODMER, Sir Walter (Fred)
A.65
BOLTON;,« HC
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BOOTH, B
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BOOTH, Geoffrey Campion
BOOTS COMPANY LIMITED
BRADBEER, Joseph William
BRADLEY, Donald Charlton
BONDI, Sir Hermann
BOON, William Robert
BORN, Gustav Victor Rudolf
Cel57=Ci59
BRAND, John Charles Drury
BRANDHURST COMPANY LIMITED
BRASLAVSKY, Silvia E
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
BRETT, Cyril Leslie
BREWSTER, James H
BRINK, George
BRISTOL ORGANICS LIMITED
.40-B.45,F.74
2103
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BROWN, Daniel McGillivray
BROWN (née ARMSTRONG), Dorothy Jean
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BUNCEL, Erwin
BUNNETT, Joseph Frederick
BRUICE, Thomas C
BUCKINGHAM, Amyand David
BROWN, Herbert Charles
2,78. 80, Feel, fs L16
BUKKA, Krishna
B.47-B.50,F.76,F.112-F.114
BROWN, Robert Drayton
BROWN, Stanley Sidney
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Index of correspondents
BUNTON, CA
Boe
BURGEN, Sir Arnold (Stanley Vincent)
D.4,D.25
BURGOYNE, Frank D
A.104,B.10
BURNS, Duncan Thorburn
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B.33,B.51-B.54,C.31,C.35,C.40
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BUXTON, G
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CAMPBELL, Peter Nelson
81,F.105,F.109,Fs113
CACACE, Fulvio
209, EB, 25,801, Psi
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64,F.65,F.77,F.89,F.95
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CALDWELL, Peter Christopher
CALVIN, Melvin
CAMPBELL, AC
CALMON, Jean-Pierre and Michelle
64,D.38,D. 75,869,
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B.247-B.249
CAPON, Brian
CARTER, Robert E
CARTLIDGE, John
CASAPIERI, Peter
c.45
B.58,F.62,F.63
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
CATIONICS INC
CHALLIS, Bruce C
CHAMBERS, Richard D
CHAPMAN, Norman Bellamy
CHATT, Joseph
CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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D.32,D.47,D.52
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A.91,D.43,F.65
CLARET, Paul Arthur
CLARKE, Michael
CLAYTON, Barbara Evelyn
COLLINS, Clair Joseph
COLOSIMO, Marcello
COOPER, Anthony
COBURN, Kathleen
COLES, Lewis Edwin
C.40,C.47
F.94,G.10
COLLI, Horacio Néstor
C.155,F.14,F.125
COTTRELL, Tom Leadbetter
COVINGTON, Arthur Kenneth
C10, C385, bo
B.60-B.63,F.76
B.64
B.160
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
COWIE, JMG
COX, Brian G
F.80
Bs 75
COX, Christopher Barry
A.53,A.54,A.58
CRAIG, David Parker
D4 DDR Pe pee LoL
CRAM, Donald J
C139) ,C.. 40,618) 4. ou
CRAMPTON, Michael Richard
B.65-B.68,C.40,E.23,F.15,F.144
CRISTOL, Stanley Jerome
CRODA SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS LIMITED
re16
F.94
CROMBIE, Leslie
D.44,F.12
CROSS, Lionel C
CG, 31-C. 34;C%48,C.116
LIMITED
CULLIS, Charles Fowler
CROSSLAND, Bernard
D778
DAINTON,
Frederick Sydney, Baron
CRUIKSHANK, Austin James Bruce
CROWN ZELLERBACH CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
F.88,F.89,F.92
A.88,F.16,F.37,F.38,F.66,F.68
re DANIELL, John Frederic
B.68,8./9;2.80
DAVIES, Alwyn George
Cl54 Posi l sO lyes 1D
DAS) 5k
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Pes
DALCQ, A
DAVIES, David Ian
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
DAVIES, Duncan S
Pd
See also F.75
DAVIES, (Morgan Wynn) Humphrey
E75
DAVIES, Sydney John
DAVIS, Stuart George
DAWSON, Bernard E
87
DAY, Arthur Colin
357,C. 9l=€.94
DEACON, Sir George (Edward Raven)
65
de BRUIN, M
DEHMLOW, Eckehard Volker
de
la MARE, Peter Bernard David
1S BES? boos
DIJKSTRA, G
den BOEF, G
DENISOV, E
T
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DE SCHRYVER, Frans Carl
DIXON, Henry Berkeley Franks
DEWAR, Michael James Steuart
DOMB, Cyril
Gz/4-GC.
/5,,C. 83,6. 56,760 /,
GlLOlL, P.O)
DOCHERTY, Archibald Cameron
DODGE, John David
65;C.06
F.94
Gii22
Fool
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
DOSANJH, Harwant K
DOUGLAS, John
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
DOYLE, Michael P
F.97
51
F.95
€.538-C: 56,C,60,C.124,C.126
G..433 Cu 34
DRENTH, W
GC. 67,,C.:01
DRYDEN, Ian Gordon Cumming
B.28
DUBOIS, Jacques-Emile
F.75,F.76,F.113
DUNITZ, Jack David
G.7
E.I.DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
A.39
DYNE, Peter J
F.89
EABORN, Colin
EARLES, S WE
EDWARDS, A
J
P
77,F.89,F.104
EBERSON, Lennart
EDUCATION IN CHEMISTRY
EARLAND, Christopher
ELEY, Daniel Douglas
83'7,C.146,C.149;D59
197,F.'85
EDWIN COOPER & COMPANY LIMITED
EGLINGTON, Geoffrey
EFFENBERGER, F
EGAN, Harold
88CU46,C7535
46
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
ELLIOTT, Donald Frederick
ELLIOTT, John Huxtable
ELLIOTT, Michael
F.68,G.8,G.10
ELLIS, Gwynn Pennant
F.79
ELVIDGE, John Arthur
EMERY, Anthony Roland
ENGESSER, K
H
ESSO PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED
EVANS, Alwyn Gwynne
EVERETT, Douglas Hugh
FAGANDINI, DAA
FARADAY SOCIETY
FAVA, Antonino
FARNUM, Donald G
FEATHER, John Anthony
D. L37D.14,D.16,D.187,,D.Z2o
FERNELIUS, Willis Conrad
C.46,C.54,D.77,E.26
FERGUSON, George
B. SY
Clro72
Cros
Bia OD)
E.3
FELDMAN, Martin
FENDLER, Janos H
B./1-B.73,F.107
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
FERSHT, Alan Roy
FIELDS, Ellis Kixby
FINK, Richard David
FIORE, Leonardo
FIRESTONE, David
FLEMING, Ian
FOGG, Peter GT
FORBES, Eric John
FOSTER, Roy
FOWDEN, Sir Leslie
To
19,F.96,G.10
AO Ei
Oy tee i, phic Lao
ao
392
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5 [Di G iti, Gs LO
FOX, Robert B
FREISER, Henry
FRANKS, Felix
-O)
88
BOS
ele:
FREY, Henry Montague
#54 7AR.57,A+62,G6.8
FRAZER, Malcolm John
FROHLICH, Albrecht
.95-C.97,C.140,C.142-C.147
eLAO—C’, 155,6.159-C.163
“89
~99,C.1OL
74
GAL, J
F
GALEN, Robert S
GAMES, David E
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
GARNETT, J
L
GARRATT, Peter Joseph
GARST, John Frederic
GARVEY, James Peter
GEE, Geoffrey
GENESTE, Patrick
GEVANTMAN, Lewis Herman
GIBSON, John Frederick
£2 7-G2O=Ce22
GIL-AV, E
GILBERT, Bruce C
GILLES, Paul W
GLAXO RESEARCH LIMITED
GODLY, Edward W
GILDE, Hans-Georg
GILL, Gerald Bryon
GILL, John Bernard
GLASOE, Paul Kirkwold
B.76-B.85,F.18
A.43,B.38,B.39
CTOs 7Celes
C36;C. 30762351,C.35,6.38
F.86
F.76
C..160
GILLESPIE, Ronald James
D.74,D.75,E.28,F.76,F.77,G6.8
Peos
GONZALEZ, Antonio Gonzalez
GOLDSACK, Stephen James
Bras
GOLDSTEIN, MJ
F.79,F.93,F.108
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
GOOD, Mary Lowe
GORE, Peter Henry
¢1O37,C.104;,C. 156
sor
GORENSTEIN, David George
-46,C.54,C.56
GOULD, E
S
GOULD, Stephen E
GRANT, James Lewis
GRASSERBAUER, M
GRAY, George William
GRAY, John
GRAY, Peter
GREENWOOD, H
H
345
~06,F 19, re 113
6S7-BW9L
EE. Jake lov OeydektD
palo pr. L22
; LOZ
0
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SA Cs 0 Cu 87G. 8
-94-B.100
GREENE, Frederick D
.34,C.64,C.83-€.85
GREGORY, Maurice J
-92,B.93,F.64
GRIST, Stephen
GROB, Cyril A
GROSS, Herbert
sez
-63
GRIFFITHS, Victor Sidney
-8,D.14,D.15,D.44,D.52
GREENWOOD, Norman Neill
232% Cio
SI 27 CoS
. 86-F.88
~101,B.102,F.74,F.76
GRUEN, Leslie Clemens
GRUNEWALD, H
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
GRUNWALD, Ernest
(34), CeS5, 6x00, Pace
GUGGENHEIM, Edward Armand
GULBENKIAN, Calouste Sarkis
GUTHRIE, J Peter
GUTHRIE, Robert D
24
au
eB Oe2 fy Gee ogce lt lO-Ge lao
2123776
257,C 236) C. 157 ,Gel, Gale
HACKETT, Sir John Winthrop
Sop Ae OO As OL
HALEVI, E Amitai
a297C. 30 jC. 59), C05 C204 ,G.00
584,C.86,C.87,C.103
,C. 104
2972.93
edie ee
- LO3—-B.105
HAMBLING, J
K
HAMMES, Gordon G
HAMMOND, Peter R
HAMPSON, Colin Alan
2LOZ
oi
at
~224
HALL, Dorothy Muriel
HALL, Geoffrey Ronald
HANCOCK, Richard Anthony
“2D
HARRIES, Rt.Rev.Richard Douglas
HANSON, Kenneth Ralph
769), F.08,2 92.93
- 104
.247,F.69
HARPER, S
H
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
HARRIS, Anthony Barnard
HARRIS, Arlo Dean
HARRIS, Brian Walton
HARRIS, Robin Kingsley
HARRISON, Sir Richard (John)
HARROD, J
F
HART, Frank Alan
HART, Michael
E.26
A.3
A.58,A.61,A.62,A.65,A.66,A.103
HARTLEY, Sir Frank
G.8
C.47,C.63
Bo7L
G.7
D..16,D.28,D..29
HAYES, Alan
HEACOCK, Ronald A
HEGARTY, A Frank
HAYDON, Denis Arthur
HAVINGA, Egbert
HAWKES, G Leslie
HAYAMI, Jun-ichi
B.106-B.109,F.66,F.107
Be be2 pelle Fito )r «L200
HASZELDINE, Robert Neville
47572. 20,8. 10d
A.75,A.86,A.87,B.1,B.21,B.24
B.250,D.:/4,D
POSS! sch.
Co37
HENZE, Mogens
HEUSLER, Karl
C.154
C.66
HELLWINKEL, Dieter
C0) ,C2130
HEY, Donald Holroyde
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
HIBBERT, D
B
HIBBERT, Frank
F.130
Cc.40
HIDER, Robert Charles
B.2O, 5. 150
HIGGINS, Philip John
HILGER & WATTS LIMITED
HILL, Roger Rundell
HILTON, John
HINE, Jack
HODGKINSON, John Michael
HOFFMANN, Reinhard W
A.10
Ces
Oy Be bd
P75
B.250
C.104
HOLDER, GA
HOLTER, Alfons
HOMANN, K
H
HOPGOOD, David
HORREX, C
HOFFMANN, Roald
F,.69
F.86
C292 ;E. 91
Coi59/CoL40
F.72,F.74
HOLMES, James Murray
HOLDEN, Norman Ellershaw
BP O69eF s/ i
C.55,¢6.56,C.83,C.84,C.86
C.8/,C19.,Crl35
HUDSON, Robert Francis
HOUK, Kendall Newcomb
F.108
A. 86
HUGHES, Robert E
CetlLo;, CaS
D./7
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
HUISGEN, Rolf
HULME, Ralph
HUNTER, Thomas Forsyth
HURD, Charles D
ILLUMINATI, Gabriello
Gr34, 6.35, 6477 C.56, C05, 6.40
Ch 12, C873 C2927C.1:09,,Ca124
Ce3s2
INGOLD, Sir Christopher (Kelk)
Bel) Pa65
See also F.67
INGOLD, Keith Usherwood
C.54,G6.8
F.85
ITO,
Shd
IWAMURA, Hiizu
IZATT, Reed McNeil
IZUTSU, Kosuke
ISAACS, Neil S
KINETICS
C260
G.:6:7
E21
ISOTOPES IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL
Cel 76.95,C. 149
See also C.147
eC. 697e. 121
JACKSON, Richard Anthony
JACKSON, Anthony Hugh
G2162,F.96
G.93;,C6.94
Cil59
Ci34
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
JACOBS, Francis G
JAIS, Mohamed Jamil bin
JAMES, Anthony Trafford
JAMES, Arthur Montague
JANES, Norman Frank
JANZEN, Edward George
- 60
2h. b22
ot, GeO
G34,,C) 4076.52 ,C.567.C156,C.87
@,.95,C210276.103,C.129,C. 130
MARCOPOULOS, C
A
FLO
MARCUS, Rudolph Arthur
C.52,6.56,C.65
MARIA, PC
MARONI, P
MARSH, Kenneth N
MARSHALL, Peter James
C7996. bol
B. 22
MASKILL, H
MASON, Sir Ronald
MEINWALD, Jerrold
MELANDER, Lars
MATEESCU, G
MATHIAS, Simao
MATHIEU, Jean
MEHTA, Goverdhan
D.74
CS ode
MATTHEWS, Richard Ellis Ford
C.20,C.95;C:967C..98),C.
be, r. 83
E.19
C.33,D.78,F.27,5...108
C.45,¢C:65,8.
86, 8.124
See also A.30
MEYER, T
J
MEYERSON, Seymour
F.60
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
MEYERSTEIN, Dan
MILLEN, Douglas James
MILLER, Sidney I
MILLIGAN, Barton
MIRI, Adhid Yousif
moe
43
6 33=C. 35,,C. 46,5420
-48,C.66
Ol e223
MISLOW, Kurt Martin
-103,C.104
MODENA, Giorgio
PLS Omelip esi, Cray C007. O
7997 Dat.
20, ts 29, tial 46
MONSANTO CHEMICALS LIMITED
MOORE, John W
MORE O'FERRALL, Rory A
MORRIS, David R
-43
5 Ow
46,6... 53;,6:.56;, Ga1:097B.d 7:7 384
295 72 «150
OH, C.26
.106,F.66
6192-8 -197,F.. 114
MOSS, George P
MOYES, Richard B
MULLER, Paul
765
oo
MUSLIM, Noramly bin
MURRELL, John Norman
MORRIS, Kenneth Peter
224 ,C.94,6.87,C.151,De5378. 88
74
NAGY, Otto B
NASH, J Kevin T
L
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
NATURE
NEFEDOV, O
M
NETO, Adelina Costa
NICOL, Donald MacGillivray
NIKI, Katsumi
147
B24 7c .LOL
<5
“92
- 160
NOBLE, Sir Peter
(Scott)
~/1,Ae/3,A-101
NORMAN, Sir Richard (Oswald Chandler)
2 Ne-Del
ly bell beso, Cue
NOTT, Pia
NOUVEAU JOURNAL DE CHIMIE
. 68
- 60
NOWLAN, Vincent J
-198,B6199,8.111,F
.112,F 114
s51,C..68
OGATA, Yoshiro
CHS
OLAH, George Andrew
NOYES, Richard Macy
OLLIS, William David
OAKENFULL, David George
B.200-B.202,F.64,F.106,F.107
BDees7Aibe
Ci 45,767 84,5613,
F.30-F. 38
See also A.65,F.96,F.146
F.74
ONG, S
H
ONGLEY, PA
ORGAN, A
J
De /8,E. 1b Eco she coe
Bio
F.80
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
OURISSON, Guy
G5. C230, Da8
OVEREND, William George
Bs 277A. SpAsOpAso
es Se phe 15
OZIN, Geoffrey A
Bs 67h eli]
PADDON-ROW, M
N
PALIT, Santi R
PARKER, A
J
PARKER, William
PARSONS, Roger
PATEL, R
D
Bs2
E.18,F.145
ADKIKO)
-28,F.74
<1 pte LO
sOLgre Oo
PELLERIN, Fernand
PELTER, Andrew
PAUL, Martin A
PEAT, Stanley
PEMBERTON, Susan M
ZO
. 106
sods
tO
PASSERINI, Riccardo
LLG il ti Cis, Ge 39
PENGILLY, Brian William
9209, Ba 220
-3-C.19,C.35,C.44,C.45,C.54
CebeHC wo Ceo) ,osI8
io pCa
eblO=Cs112,Cil16,C.119,C.124
-129,C.144
- 203-B.
208, F.119,F.123
PENTON, John R
PEREZ, Giorgio
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
PERKAMPUS, Heinz-Helmuth
PERKIN-ELMER LIMITED
PERKINS, Michael John
PERRIN, C
PETERS, David
PETHYBRIDGE, Alan D
PHILLIPS, C
M
PIHLAJA, Kalevi
PIRANI, Felix AE
PLATE, Nicolai A
REES, Charles Wayne
D.74-D.76,F.68,6.7,G.8
REEVES, Leonard Wallace
B.9,F03,r.04
REICHARDT, Christian
Gok4, C.84,C.857C.87,,Csol
,C. 92
REINHOUDT, DN
oil!
REUTOV, Oleg Aleksandrovich
Beso, 2, OL
REVIEWS OF CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES
Bie (Be (9b. OS yt
Omn. OS
RICHARDS, David Hugh
D. bs
REIKKOLA, Marja-Liisa
' RIGAUDY, Jean
RILEY, Thomas
ROBERTSON, John Monteath
RICHARDS, Graham
RIDD, John Howard
Ca52
BZ
Cn,
RITCHIE, Calvin Donald
C.37;,¥ 128
RIGG, John Christopher
C.100,C.141,C.146,¢C.161
B.200,8. 201,B.213-B.217,F.48
F.64,F.98,F.104
C.30;,C.357C.37,C.33,C.46,C 765
D.76
Be3
A.2,A.5,A.40,A.62,A.115,B.59
Peol
2. /O pe ee)
ROBB, Michael A
Bye 132
ROBERTSON, Andrew John Blackford
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
ROBERTSON, Ross E
ROBINSON, B
H
whe
140
ROBINSON, Michael John Temple
-45,C.54-C.56,F.115
ROBINSON, P
J
Sola Ce3o
ROBINSON, Stephen Robert
F219 ,2s 96, H.97 rel Zl, a. 12d
ROCHE PRODUCTS
LIMITED
43
ROCHESTER, Colin Herbert
5219-B. 226,862,505; .67,2.100
~LO6,; He LOS=E. Lil Pods, bea
dle MeL Ot 2Og ny. 27 7 Dua 4
ROLSTON, John H
ROSSITER, Bryant William
.227-B.237,F.49
~16;,D.19=D. 23
ROUTLEDGE, Paul James
ROWLAND, Frank Sherwood
ROYAL SOCIETY
SADLER, Ian Howard
See CHEMICAL SOCIETY
RYCZKOWSKI, Janusz
RYDON, H
E
ROWLINSON, John Shipley
De 13
52307 be 29
OWE, otek
C.6
Bd
F.96
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY
RUCHARDT, Christoph
C.169,/68175,D.1=Do/8
7b ie
RUSHBROOKE, George Stanley
F.76
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
SAHAJPAL, A
SALIE,
F..7/0
SALOMAA, Pentti Antero
Bx65)r.67,52109,h 109
SALT, Robert
SAMMES, Peter George
SAMUEL, David
SAMUELSON, Olof
Hiss
Cc.40
C.66
SATCHELL, Derek Peter Norman
AgG5,C.32,Cs05,C.71,C.06
SATCHELL (née SMITH), Rosemary Sally
B.240,F.43
SAUNDERS, William Hundley
O38),
C2. 521, 24:9
C.60,C.64,C.66,C. 67
SCHAFFNER, Kurt
SCHALEGER, Larry L
SCHAVO, Anton F
B60; 5.3
B.69,r. 10
E.21,F.105
SCHOWEN, Richard Lyle
SCHERAGA, Harold Abraham
©.45,C.64,C.86,,C.92,F.146
SCHLEYER, Paul von Ragué
F.133-F.143
G.I 76.677C.585,6..917C. 92
G5102,C.124
SCHULTE-FROHLINDE, Dietrich
boo
C.162
Felts
F.74
F.40
SCHUMANN, Klaus
SCHWETLICK, K
SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL
SCHMID, George Henry
SCHNEIDER, Roger H
SCHULER, Robert Hugo
F.40,F.72
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
SCORRANO, Gianfranco
SCOTT, Alastair Tan
8
SEEMAN, Jeffrey I
180 ,C. 96,6297, B94
SEIDL, Peter Rudolf
SELF, ADH
SELTZER, Stanley
iO
.74
. 68
SERUYA, Victor M
SOG 7A.O97 A. 71
SGHIBARTZ, Cristian Marius
.241-B 243, PF ole, Bells, Pol22
SHAPIRO, Bernard Lyon
e129
219
SOS
oT.
D.74/D.J5
SHORTER, John
SHEPHARD, F
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SHEPPARD, Norman
SHARPE, Alan George
SHARROCK, Roger Ian
SHATENSHTEIN, A
I
SHAW, Bernard Leslie
oO
-244
OL
SHINE, Henry J
C.45,C.48,C.56
SLOL7 Ge 197 Die op DD. coy Des.
SHEPPARD, David Fleetwood
SHERRINGTON, David Colin
F.96,F.97
G..3.7, 6.38 ,Cl47,F./2,F.108,F.109
SHOPPEE, Charles William
SIEHL, Hans-Ullrich
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
SIGWALT, Pierre
SIMONS, Clive John
SIMONYI, Mikldés
SINNOTT, M
L
SLEEMAN, Derek Henry
SLOCOMBE, G
P
SMETS, Georges
- 104
-245,F.63
.46,E.31,F.116-F.118
eo
poo
.138,F.84
SMITH, C Geoffrey
-44,D.46-D.48,D.51-D.54
SMITH, James Caldwell
SMIPHs. Jonn AS
ed
292
SOCRATES, George
SPIRO, Michael
SMITH, Peter AS
SMITE = Vv ByalG
SNIDER, Neil
SOLLNER, Karl
SOMMER, Jean
som
3047 Oso
- 146
145
-246,F.64,F.112
SMITH, J
R Lindsay
SPANGET-LARSEN, Jens
F.78
SPINKS, John William Tranter
C.177.7D.9,Fs108
SPINDEL, William
-79,F.80
. 88
39D
B.o/72)F.74
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
SPRING, Robin J
STACEY, Maurice
STANLEY, Herbert Muggleton
STANLEY, Rolfe
STARKS, Charles Masterson
STEIN, Gabriel
STEINBERG, H
STERN, Marvin Joseph
STEWART, Michael James
STEWART, William Alexander Campbell
F.147
Boe
Ba Sr
Hee
C287
Bo2/77, bi29 75.68
C.42
D.24
F.116
STOCK, Leon M
STREITWIESER, Andrew, Jr.
1
B.3/
Co50
STODDART, F
STRANKS, DR
STRASHEIM, A
STYLE, Derrick William Graham
STIRLING, Charles James Matthew
C237C3A0,C.64,C292,,6.
10978 6/7
C.6,C.377C.398,C.71,C.
82, he84 75187
STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE, Robert Frederick
Co7107,C. 70
SUGDEN, Sir (Theodore) Morris
SUCKLING, Charles Walter
D.9,D.10,D.52,G.8
B.24
F.50
E.0/
D. 16,0. 7/7
SUBIRANA, Juan A
SUNNER, Stig
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
SUTHERLAND, Ian Oxley
Hes
SWART, Edward Reinier
Bai247-B. 250,105
SYKES, Keith W
SYKES, Peter
Ba LZ
Gost
SYMONS, Martyn Christian Raymond
B.94,E.3,F.51
SZETO (née HO), Wing Tsee Alice
SZWARC, Michael
Bezod
D.74
TAFT, Robert Wheaton
Peay rel
TASKINEN, Esko
F.67
THE TIMES
THOMAS, Alfred
THOMAS, C
B
THOMAS, John Meurig
A#O1., B52
C.47
G.8
G.387,C. 35
THRUSH, Brian Arthur
THOMAS, Leslie Charles
A193.
74,C. 52. Gel b2
TEDDER, John Michael, 2nd Baron
B.252-B. 260,F.70-F.72,F.81-F.83
TODD, Alexander Robertus, Baron
TOLHURST, Michael
E.o/
TOMLINSON, Colin
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
TOMPKINS, Frederick Clifford
TOPSOM, Ronald P
TOSCANO, Vicente G
TOULLEC, Jean
oo
74
-64
16°46 ,CG.52
Be 2Ol-Be265;,C.b,Caly
Cild7G.56,C..68,Cass,
C182 6.37
Cronos,
Cs L1O, Celine, © kod
Cc sli 113
See also A.32,F.75,F.76
TOWNSEND, A
TRAYNHAM, James Gibson
TREGUNNA, Paul
TROST, Barry M
Cel59
F.95
-96
~907C..9);
TURNER, Charles W
TURNER, David Warren
TYE, Frank Laurence
TSURUTA, Teiji
TUDOS, F
84
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TRUTER, Mary Rosaleen
32
WILLIAMS, Robert Joseph Paton
WILLIAMS, Thomas John
F.129,F.132
D.78,F.62
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
WILLIS, Harry
WIPKE, Todd
WIRTH, Max M
WOLF, Alfred P
WOLFENDEN, Keith
WOLFRAM, Ervin
WOLFSBERG, Max
WOLPERT, Lewis
WOOD, David Leslie
E.6
A.114,F.69
G.1597C.1660
Bele, C.ol,Cr54,F.lo
Ps ovet «10s
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G.9
B.274-B.276,F.60,F.119,F.121
Bel22
7h. 24), 25
WULFF, Gunter
Gy 156
F.8/
C252);,C.85,
2. /O,E OL
YAMASAKI, Kazuo
YANKWICH, Peter Ewald
YATES, Peter
YUKAWA,
WORTH, Howard Godfrey John
WYATT, Peter Arthur Harris
B.278-B.307,F.84,F.124
ZALIOUK (née GITTER), Adina
G44 ,0553,C8/27C..737C. 79
C.66
F105
CTL
ZDUNEK, Leszek Zygmunt
Bi277,8. 74
V Gold
NCUACS 19/4/90
Index of correspondents
ZENDER, R
ZOLLINGER, Heini
62
S2=C2i5,
Cs 307,C..357C. 46,6560
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ZUMAN, Petr
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