RSC Publishing Logo
Journal of the Chemical Society - Resumed 1926-1965 logo

Year 1943
Main Index

Front matter

pg P001; DOI:
10.1039/JR94300FP001
PDF
1. Bromination of diphenylalkanes and the preparation of some stilbene derivatives. Part I. -Diphenylethane
S. Bance H. J. Barber and A. M. Woolman
pg 1; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000001
PDF
Errata

pg X001; DOI:
10.1039/JR943000X001
PDF
Proceedings of the Chemical Society

pg A001; DOI:
10.1039/JR94300BA001
PDF
2. Taurine
Alan A. Goldberg
pg 4; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000004
PDF
3. The preparation and therapeutic properties of certain acridine derivatives. Part III. 5-Styrylacridines and their quaternary salts
W. Sharp (Miss) M. M. J. Sutherland and F. J. Wilson
pg 5; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000005
PDF
4. Rare-earth metal amalgams. Part III. The separation of ytterbium from its neighbours
Joseph K. Marsh
pg 8; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000008
PDF
5. Synthesis of 4-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acids
R. D. Haworth Brynmor Jones and Yvonne M. Way
pg 10; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000010
PDF
6. The nuclear alkylation of aromatic bases. Part V. The action of methyl alcohol on m-toluidine hydrochloride
R. W. Cripps and D. H. Hey
pg 14; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000014
PDF
7. -3 : 4-Methylenedioxyphenylisopropylamine
J. Elks and D. H. Hey
pg 15; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000015
PDF
8. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part VII. Alkyl sulphides, disulphides, sulphites, sulphates, and orthophosphates
Arthur I. Vogel and David M. Cowan
pg 16; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000016
PDF
9. The preparation and polymerisation of methyl vinyl ketone
Theodore White and Robert N. Haward
pg 25; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000025
PDF
10. Dinitrodibenzanthrone
D. J. Bennett R. R. Pritchard and J. L. Simonsen
pg 31; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000031
PDF
11. 1 : 3 : 5 : 7-Tetranitronaphthalene and the isomeric tetranitro-derivatives obtained from 2 : 6-dinitronaphthalene by nitration
Joseph Chatt and W. Palmer Wynne
pg 33; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000033
PDF
12. The mechanism of the oxidation of oleic and elaidic acids and their methyl esters by hydrogen peroxide in acetic acid. Further observations on the configurations of the 9 : 10-dihydroxystearic acids
George King
pg 37; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000037
PDF
13. The anhydrides of basic amino-acids
Donald W. Adamson
pg 39; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000039
PDF
14. Some yttrium-group oxalates
Joseph K. Marsh
pg 40; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000040
PDF
Notes
Phillip M. Fisk Francis F. Pollak and Ernest E. Connolly
pg 41; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000041
PDF
Obituary notices: Matthew Hunter, 1863–1941; Walter Odling, 1852–1942; Reece Henry Vallance, 1888–1942; William John Young, 1878–1942
D. H. Peacock G. Lloyd Williams J. Newton Friend and Ivan Maxwell
pg 43; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000043
PDF
15. The action of bases on 1-diazoanthraquinone-2-sulphonate and its derivatives
J. I. Lynas-Gray and J. L. Simonsen
pg 45; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000045
PDF
16. The oxidation of adrenaline
F. Bergel and A. L. Morrison
pg 48; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000048
PDF
17. 5-Hydroxyindole
F. Bergel and A. L. Morrison
pg 49; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000049
PDF
18. Tutin
S. N. Slater
pg 50; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000050
PDF
19. The polysaccharides of carragheen moss (Chondrus crispus). Part I. The linkage of the d-galactose residues and the ethereal sulphate
J. Buchanan E. E. Percival and E. G. V. Percival
pg 51; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000051
PDF
20. The polysaccharides of Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica). Part I. Preliminary study of the hemicelluloses
H. Granichstädten and E. G. V. Percival
pg 54; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000054
PDF
21. The mechanism of indole formation from phenacylarylamines. Part I
Albert F. Crowther Friderick G. Mann and Donald Purdie
pg 58; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000058
PDF
22. The action of phosphorus pentachloride on non-symmetrically substituted acetones
Ahmad Zaki and Youssef Iskander
pg 68; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000068
PDF
23. Melanthigenin and its identity with hederagenin
(Miss) Zahira Mustafa and Gabra Soliman
pg 70; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000070
PDF
24. Studies on indene derivatives. Part II. Triketohydrindene
Alexander Schönberg and Radwan Moubacher
pg 71; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000071
PDF
25. Qualitative semimicro-analysis with reference to Noyes and Bray's system the aluminium group
Christina C. Miller
pg 72; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000072
PDF
26. Gallium. Part VI. The separation of gallium and germanium from alkaline extracts of germanite by electrolysis
D. J. Lloyd and W. Pugh
pg 74; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000074
PDF
27. Gallium. Part VII. Gallium perchlorate hydrates and a gallium perchlorate–urea complex
D. J. Lloyd and W. Pugh
pg 76; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000076
PDF
28. 5-Acetamidosaccharin, a derivative of sulphanilamide
O. G. Backeberg and J. L. C. Marais
pg 78; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000078
PDF
Notes
H. J. Barber Alexander Schönberg and (Miss) Akila Mustafa
pg 79; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000079
PDF
29. The kinetics of the aqueous hydrolysis of sodium phenylbromoacetate and sodium phenylchloroacetate
W. R. Bulcraig and (the late) H. M. Dawson
pg 80; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000080
PDF
30. Catalytic reduction by formic acid under pressure. Part I. The preparation of aldehydes from carboxylic acids with titanium dioxide as catalyst
R. Ronald Davies and Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 84; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000084
PDF
31. The action of cuprous oxide on diazotised amines. Part II. Reactions in solutions of various alcohols and organic solvents. Preparation of 1 : 6-dinitronaphthalene
Herbert H. Hodgson and Harold S. Turner
pg 86; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000086
PDF
32. The tautomerism of benzoquinone-p-nitrosophenol systems. Part II. 3-Fluoro-4-nitrosophenol
Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 89; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000089
PDF
33. Studies in electrolytic oxidation. Part XIII. The electrolytic oxidation of formaldehyde
A. Hickling and F. Rodwell
pg 90; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000090
PDF
34. Bromination of diphenylalkanes and the preparation of some stilbene derivatives. Part II. -Diphenyl-n-butane
H. J. Barber R. Slack and A. M. Woolman
pg 99; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000099
PDF
35. Some sulphonyl derivatives of amidines and imino-ethers
H. J. Barber
pg 101; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000101
PDF
36. Dissociation pressures of compounds of ammonia and trideuterammonia with some metallic salts
A. B. Hart and J. R. Partington
pg 104; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000104
PDF
37. The course of autoxidation reactions in polyisoprenes and allied compounds. Part IV. The isolation and constitution of photochemically-formed methyl oleate peroxide
Ernest Harold Farmer and Donald A. Sutton
pg 119; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000119
PDF
38. The course of autoxidation reactions in polyisoprenes and allied compounds. Part V. Observations on fish-oil acids
Ernest Harold Farmer and Donald A. Sutton
pg 122; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000122
PDF
39. The course of autoxidation reactions in polyisoprenes and allied compounds. Part VI. The peroxidation of rubber
Ernest Harold Farmer and Alvapillai Sundralingam
pg 125; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000125
PDF
40. Polarographic studies. Part II. Mould metabolites and related quinones
James E. Page and F. Arnold Robinson
pg 133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000133
PDF
41. Acyl migration in steroids
V. A. Petrow O. Rosenheim and W. W. Starling
pg 135; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000135
PDF
42. The alkaloids of the seeds of Delphinium elatum, L
John A. Goodson
pg 139; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000139
PDF
43. The vapour pressure of metallic indium
J. S. Anderson
pg 141; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000141
PDF
44. The hydrogenation of tutin
S. N. Slater
pg 143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000143
PDF
45. Butylnaphthalenes and their derivatives. Part I. -tert.-Butylnaphthalene
N. G. Bromby A. T. Peters and F. M. Rowe
pg 144; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000144
PDF
46. Molecular volume and structure. Parts V and VI
T. W. Gibling
pg 146; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000146
PDF
47. The structure of molecular compounds. Part I. The crystal structure of p-iodoaniline-s-trinitrobenzene
H. M. Powell G. Huse and P. W. Cooke
pg 153; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000153
PDF
48. Activity coefficients of zinc chloride, bromide, and iodide from electromotive forces
(Miss) D. M. Egan and J. R. Partington
pg 157; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000157
PDF
Notes
J. W. Cornforth (Mrs) R. H. Cornforth Sir Robert Robinson C. Buchanan J. D. Loudon and J. Robertson
pg 168; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000168
PDF
The Hundred and Second Anniversary Meeting

pg 170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000170
PDF
Presidential address. The stereochemistry of labile compounds
W. H. Mills M.A.Sc.D.F.R.S.
pg 194; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000194
PDF
Obituary notices: Sir Bryce Chudleigh Burt, KT, 1881–1943; Francis William Clifford, 1880–1942; Frank William Harbord, 1880–1942; Ivan Douglas Lamb, 1900–1942; Frank Sturdy Sinnatt, 1880–1943
R. S. Finlow T. A. Henry C. H. Desch S. Smith and J. G. King
pg 200; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000200
PDF
49. The stereochemical relationships of the 9 : 10-oxidostearic acids and the 9 : 10-dihydroxystearic acids
D. Atherton and T. P. Hilditch
pg 204; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000204
PDF
50. Physicochemieal aspects of bacterial growth. Part VIII. Growth of Bact. lactis aerogenes in media containing ammonium sulphate or various aminoacids
R. M. Lodge and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 208; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000208
PDF
51. Physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth. Part IX. The lag phase of Bact. lactis aerogenes
R. M. Lodge and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 213; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000213
PDF
52. Physicochemical aspects of bacterial growth. Part X. Observations on the variability of growth rate of Bact. lactis aerogenes
R. M. Lodge and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 219; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000219
PDF
53. The nitrosation of phenols. Part XIX. The three cresols and their methyl ethers. Some semicarbazide reactions
Herbert H. Hodgson and Eric A. C. Crouch
pg 221; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000221
PDF
54. The cause of the variation of the colour of crystals of commercial sodium and potassium ferrocyanide [cyanoferrate(II)]
Herbert E. Williams
pg 223; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000223
PDF
55. The stability of racemates. Mandelic acid and some of its derivatives
W. Rogie Angus and R. P. Owen
pg 227; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000227
PDF
56. Aqueous solubilities of r- and l-mandelic acids and three O-acyl-r-mandelic acids
W. Rogie Angus and R. P. Owen
pg 231; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000231
PDF
57. The interconversion of hexstrol and isohexstrol
D. A. Peak and W. F. Short
pg 232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000232
PDF
58. Derivatives of 1 : 2 : 4 : 5-tetrachlorobenzene. Part I. Nitro- and amino-compounds
A. T. Peters F. M. Rowe and D. M. Stead
pg 233; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000233
PDF
59. Polyhalogeno-o-anisidines and their derivatives
W. S. W. Harrison A. T. Peters and F. M. Rowe
pg 235; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000235
PDF
60. A synthesis of methacrylic acid
Theodore White
pg 238; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000238
PDF
61. Polymethylbenzoylnaphthoic acids
Richard H. Martin
pg 239; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000239
PDF
62. Synthesis of some -acyltetronic acids
Wilson Baker K. D. Grice and A. B. A. Jansen
pg 241; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000241
PDF
63. Thiazinocyanines. Part II. Cyanines containing the dihydro-1 : 3-thiazine nucleus
Frances M. Hamer and Russell J. Rathbone
pg 243; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000243
PDF
Note
W. Rogie Angus and R. P. Owen
pg 249; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000249
PDF
64. The structure of the boron hydrides
H. C. Longuet-Higgins and R. P. Bell
pg 250; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000250
PDF
65. A criterion for the mechanism of the reaction between alkyl halides and hydroxylic solvents. Part III. Reactions of n-butyl bromide
Marjorie L. Bird Edward D. Hughes and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 255; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000255
PDF
66. Studies in the polyene series. Part VIII. A new anionotropic rearrangement. Isomerisation of ethynylcarbinols from -unsaturated aldehydes
E. R. H. Jones and J. T. McCombie
pg 261; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000261
PDF
67. Studies in the polyene series. Part IX. The condensation product of 1-hexyne with crotonaldehyde and its anionotropic rearrangement
I. M. Heilbron E. R. H. Jones and R. A. Raphael
pg 264; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000264
PDF
68. Studies in the polyene series. Part X. Condensation of 3-methylpent-2-en-4-yne (1 : 2-dimethylvinylacetylene) with butaldehyde, crotonaldehyde, and citral. Anionotropic rearrangements with vinylacetylenecarbinols derived from -unsaturated aldehydes
I. M. Heilbron A. W. Johnson E. R. H. Jones and R. A. Raphael
pg 265; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000265
PDF
69. Studies in the polyene series. Part XI. The anionotropic rearrangement of the acetylenic glycol from crotonaldehyde
I. M. Heilbron E. R. H. Jones and R. A. Raphael
pg 268; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000268
PDF
70. The dissociation constants of some acids in mixed solvents
J. C. Speakman
pg 270; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000270
PDF
71. The Fries rearrangement and subsequent isomerisation
G. Baddeley
pg 273; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000273
PDF
72. Photo-reactions. Part V. Photo-oxidation of non-ionisable thioketones in sunlight
A. Schönberg and Ahmed Mostafa
pg 275; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000275
PDF
73. Photo-reactions. Part VI. Formation of benzpinacol by the action of acetone on benzhydrol in sunlight
Alexander Schönberg and Ahmed Mostafa
pg 276a; DOI:
10.1039/JR943000276a
PDF
74. The kinetics of aromatic halogenation. Part I. Bromination
P. W. Robertson P. B. D. De La Mare and W. T. G. Johnston
pg 276b; DOI:
10.1039/JR943000276b
PDF
75. The kinetics of aromatic halogenation. Part II. The chlorination of hydrocarbons
P. B. D. de la Mare and P. W. Robertson
pg 279; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000279
PDF
76. Catalytic reduction by formic acid under pressure. Part II. A comparison of copper and nickel as catalysts
R. Ronald Davies and Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 281; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000281
PDF
77. The catalytic dehydrogenation of alcohols to aldehydes in the presence of air
R. Ronald Davies and Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 282; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000282
PDF
78. N-nitrosoaceto-1-naphthalide
Herbert H. Hodgson and Ewart Marsden
pg 285; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000285
PDF
79. Cannabis indica. Part XII. Some analogues and a water-soluble derivative of tetrahydrocannabinol
F. Bergel A. L. Morrison H. Rinderknecht A. R. Todd A. D. Macdonald and G. Woolfe
pg 286; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000286
PDF
80. Rubber, polyisoprenes, and allied compounds. Part IV. The relative tendencies towards substitutive and additive reaction during chlorination
George F. Bloomfield
pg 289; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000289
PDF
81. On the theory of chromatography
Joseph Weiss
pg 297; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000297
PDF
82. An experimental study of chromatography
H. Weil-Malherbe
pg 303; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000303
PDF
83. A new technique for the ultimate micro-analysis of organic compounds
Ronald Belcher and Cyril E. Spooner
pg 313; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000313
PDF
84. New syntheses of heterocyclic compounds. Part II. 2-Phenyl-3 : 4 : 6 : 7-dibenzo-1 : 5-naphthyridine
V. A. Petrow M. V. Stack and W. R. Wragg
pg 316; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000316
PDF
85. The monoreduction of dinitronaphthalenes in acid solution and of 1 : 5- and 1 : 6-dinitronaphthalene by aqueous sodium sulphide
Herbert H. Hodgson and Harold S. Turner
pg 318; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000318
PDF
86. The action of alkalis upon substituted benzdioxins
H. Irving and E. G. Curtis
pg 319; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000319
PDF
87. Preparation of diazo-naphthols and nitration of 4-bromoaceto-1-naphthalide
Herbert H. Hodgson and Stanley Birtwell
pg 321; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000321
PDF
88. Bacterial inhibition by metabolite analogues. Part V. Reactions and antibacterial properties of p-diazine di-N-oxides
Henry McIlwain
pg 322; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000322
PDF
89. Benzcyclooctatetraenes. Part III. Diphenylene and tetraphenylene
W. S. Rapson R. G. Shuttleworth and J. N. van Niekerk
pg 326; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000326
PDF
Magnetochemistry
S. Sugden D.Sc.F.R.S.
pg 328; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000328
PDF
Obituary notices: John William Blagden, 1876–1942; Arthur Harden, 1865–1940; Alfred Hutchinson, 1866–1938; Grace Cumming Leitch, 1889–1942; Herbert Marsden, 1883–1943; Joseph William Mellor, 1869–1938; Colin Richard Morrison-Jones, 1914–1942
G. C. Clark F. G. Hopkins C. J. Martin C. H. Desch W. N. Haworth F. S. Kipping A. T. Green and E. H. Farmer
pg 334; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000334
PDF
90. The preparation and therapeutic properties of certain acridine derivatives. Part IV. 5-Methylacridines, further 5-styrylacridines and their quaternary salts
W. Sharp (Miss) M. M. J. Sutherland and F. J. Wilson
pg 344; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000344
PDF
91. Further observations on the optically active -dimethylallyl alcohols
Michael P. Balfe Henry W. J. Hills Joseph Kenyon Henry Phillips and Bertie C. Platt
pg 348; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000348
PDF
92. The heat of adsorption of ethyl chloride and of sulphur dioxide on sugar charcoal
S. John Gregg
pg 351; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000351
PDF
93. The course of autoxidation reactions in polyisoprene and allied compounds. Part III. The oxidation of rubber in the presence of acetic acid or acetic anhydride
George F. Bloomfield
pg 356; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000356
PDF
94. Interchange of hydrogen isotopes with complex salts. Part I. Kinetics of the interchange with the luteocobaltic complex
J. S. Anderson H. V. A. Briscoe and N. L. Spoor
pg 361; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000361
PDF
95. Interchange of hydrogen isotopes with complex salts. Part II. Kinetics of the interchange with platinous and palladous tetrammines
J. S. Anderson H. V. A. Briscoe L. H. Cobb and N. L. Spoor
pg 367; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000367
PDF
96. Derivatives of 1 : 2 : 4 : 5-tetrachlorobenzene. Part II. N-nitroamino-compounds
A. T. Peters F. M. Rowe and D. M. Stead
pg 372; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000372
PDF
97. Hydroxyalkylamino-acids. Part I
Wesley Cocker
pg 373; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000373
PDF
98. The decomposition of diazo-compounds in neutral solution. Some observations on the diazo-coupling reaction
Herbert H. Hodgson and Ewart Marsden
pg 379; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000379
PDF
99. The absorption spectra of some m-substituted phenols, and the influence of nucleophilic substituents on electronic mobility
Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 380; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000380
PDF
100. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part I. Model experiments on the synthesis of 9-alkylpurines
J. Baddiley B. Lythgoe D. McNeil and A. R. Todd
pg 383; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000383
PDF
101. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part II. A new and convenient synthesis of adenine
J. Baddiley B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 386; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000386
PDF
102. Some reactions of amidines with derivatives of malonic acid
G. W. Kenner B. Lythgoe A. R. Todd and A. Topham
pg 388; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000388
PDF
103. The influence of the 6-nitro-group on the halogenation, nitration, mercuration and diazo-coupling of 6-nitro-1-naphthylamine and of some related naphthalides
Herbert H. Hodgson and Harold S. Turner
pg 391; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000391
PDF
104. Quinoxaline cyanines. Part II
A. H. Cook and C. A. Perry
pg 394; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000394
PDF
105. Quinoxaline cyanines. Part III
A. H. Cook and R. F. Naylor
pg 397; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000397
PDF
106. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Introduction and Part I. Monopyridylquinolines
H. Coates A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron D. H. Hey A. Lambert and F. B. Lewis
pg 401; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000401
PDF
107. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Part II. Dipyridylquinolines
A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron D. H. Hey A. Lambert and A. Spinks
pg 404; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000404
PDF
108. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Part III. Methoxy-, hydroxy-, and alkyl-pyridylquinolines
H. Coates A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron D. H. Hey A. Lambert and F. B. Lewis
pg 406; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000406
PDF
109. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Part IV. Lutidylquinolines
A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron and L. Steger
pg 413; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000413
PDF
110. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Part V. Pyridylacridines
A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron and A. Spinks
pg 417; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000417
PDF
111. New therapeutic agents of the quinoline series. Part VI. Quinolyl-thiazoles, -amidines, and -pyrroles
H. Coates A. H. Cook I. M. Heilbron and F. B. Lewis
pg 419; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000419
PDF
112. Reactions of hydrazoic acid. Part II. A quantitative study of the action with substituted benzoic acids
Lindsay H. Briggs and John W. Lyttleton
pg 421; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000421
PDF
113. The influence of alkylation on the reactions of acid derivatives in the Friedel–Crafts synthesis
Eugene Rothstein and M. A. Saboor
pg 425; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000425
PDF
114. The halogenation of phenolic ethers and anilides. Part XIV. m-Substituted phenyl ethers
Brynmor Jones
pg 430; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000430
PDF
115. Preparation of 1 : 3-dinitronaphthalene
Herbert H. Hodgson and Stanley Birtwell
pg 433; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000433
PDF
116. Preparation of 3-alkylchromones. Effect of substitution on the reactivity of the 2-methyl group in chromones
Ahmad Zaki and Raymond C. Azzam
pg 434; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000434
PDF
117. The structure of molecular compounds. Part II
H. M. Powell and G. Huse
pg 435; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000435
PDF
118. Acyl migrations in the sterol series
M. F. C. Paige
pg 437; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000437
PDF
119. Union of aryl nuclei. Part VI. Reactions with 1-aryl-3 : 3-dimethyltriazens
J. Elks and D. H. Hey
pg 441; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000441
PDF
Notes
Brynmor Jones L. N. Owen Michael P. Balfe Joseph Kenyon and András L. Tárnoky
pg 445; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000445
PDF
120. Cinnolines. Part II. The influence of substituents on the Widman–Stoermer and the Pschorr reaction
James C. E. Simpson
pg 447; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000447
PDF
121. The Senecio akaloids. Part I. Rosmarinine
(Miss) Margaret F. Richardson and Frank L. Warren
pg 452; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000452
PDF
122. The nature of the amino-group in aminoacridines. Part I. Evidence from electrometric studies
Adrien Albert and Reginald Goldacre
pg 454; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000454
PDF
123. The nature of the amino-group in aminoacridines. Part II. Evidence from chemical reactions
Adrien Albert and Bruce Ritchie
pg 458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000458
PDF
124. Formation and structure of some organic molecular compounds. Part II. Molecular compounds of s-trinitrobenzene with some unsaturated ketones
Joseph Weiss
pg 462; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000462
PDF
125. The oxygenation of crotonaldehyde
L. N. Owen
pg 463; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000463
PDF
126.—Preparation of 4-halogeno-2-naphthols and 4-nitro-2-naphthol, with a note on the resonance structure of the internal diazo-oxides (diazo-naphthols)
Herbert H. Hodgson and Stanley Birtwell
pg 468; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000468
PDF
127.—Evidence for the sulphite and sulphonate structures of Hantzsch's potassium benzene-syn- and -anti-diazosulphonates
Herbert H. Hodgson and Ewart Marsden
pg 470; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000470
PDF
128. Rubber, polyisoprenes and allied compounds. Part V. The chemical linking of rubber and of other olefins with phenol–formaldehyde resins
J. I. Cunneen E. Harold Farmer and H. P. Koch
pg 472; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000472
PDF
129. The triterpene group. Part X. A continuation of parts II and V
J. C. E. Simpson and R. A. Morton
pg 477; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000477
PDF
130. Condensation products of phenols and ketones. Part VI. The conversion of an o-quinone into a derivative of pyrogallol
Wilson Baker and J. C. McGowan
pg 486; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000486
PDF
131. Thiazinocyanines. Part III. Carbocyanines containing the peri-naphtha-1 : 3-thiazine nucleus
Frances M. Hamer and Russell J. Rathbone
pg 487; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000487
PDF
132. Experiments on the synthesis of substances related to the sterols. Part XLI. Androstenedione. Part I
R. H. Martin and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 491; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000491
PDF
133. Experiments on the synthesis of substances related to the sterols. Part XLII
R. H. Martin and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 497; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000497
PDF
134. -Alkylation of certain kationoid systems by means of Grignard reagents
A. J. Birch and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 501; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000501
PDF
Obituary notices: Randal Thomas Mowbray Rawdon Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, 1865–1942; Alfred Archibald Boon, 1866–1943; Samuel Felix Dufton, 1867–1943; Harold Gordon Rule, 1887–1943; Raymond Taylor, 1890–1943
Harold Hartley F. J. Wilson J. T. Hewitt John E. Mackenzie Neil Campbell and D. V. N. Hardy
pg 503; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000503
PDF
135. The determination of dissociation constants of monobasic acids. Part II. The extrapolation method
D. J. G. Ives and K. Sames
pg 511; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000511
PDF
136. The determination of dissociation constants of monobasic acids. Part III. The strengths of some cyano-acids
D. J. G. Ives and K. Sames
pg 513; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000513
PDF
137. The elimination of chlorine from sodium chloroacetate by the salts of weak acids
(the late) H. M. Dawson E. R. Pycock and Gilbert F. Smith
pg 517; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000517
PDF
138. The Brnsted relation in the hydrolysis of the halogenoacetates and the theory of acids and bases
Gilbert F. Smith
pg 521; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000521
PDF
139. The triterpene resinols and related acids. Part XIV. The oxidation of acetylursolic acid
E. S. Ewen and F. S. Spring
pg 523; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000523
PDF
140. The action of aluminium chloride on some aromatic bromo-compounds
G. Baddeley and J. Plant
pg 525; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000525
PDF
141. The action of aluminium chloride on some phenol homologues
G. Baddeley
pg 527; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000527
PDF
142. Rare-earth metal amalgams. Part IV. The isolation of europium
Joseph K. Marsh
pg 531; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000531
PDF
143. The properties of freshly formed surfaces. Part I. The application of the vibrating-jet technique to surface-tension measurements on mobile liquids
C. C. Addison
pg 535; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000535
PDF
144. The course of autoxidation reactions in polyisoprenes and allied compounds. Part VII. Rearrangement of double bonds during autoxidation
E. Harold Farmer H. P. Koch and Donald A. Sutton
pg 541; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000541
PDF
145. The synthetic application of o--bromoethylbenzyl bromide. Part II. The preparation and properties of 2-substituted 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroisoarsinolines
Frederick G. Holliman and Frederick G. Mann
pg 547; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000547
PDF
146. The synthetic application of o--bromoethytlbenzyl bromide. Part III. The preparation and optical resolution of 2-phenyl-2-p-chlorophenacyl-1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroisoarsinolinium bromide
Frederick G. Holliman and Frederick G. Mann
pg 550; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000550
PDF
147. Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part XVIII
D. C. Quin and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 555; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000555
PDF
148. Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part XIX
W. L. Glen and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 557; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000557
PDF
149. Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part XX
(Miss) J. Crum and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 561; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000561
PDF
150. The effect of molecular environment on the absorption spectra of organic compounds in solution. Part III. Compounds containing the chromophore >CC—CN—
L. K. Evans and A. E. Gillam
pg 565; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000565
PDF
151. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part III. 4-Glycosidaminopyrimidines
J. Baddiley B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 571; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000571
PDF
152. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part IV. 4 : 6-Diaminopyrimidine. A new synthesis of pyrimidine derivatives
G. W. Kenner B. Lythgoe A. R. Todd and A. Topham
pg 574; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000574
PDF
153. Derivatives of 1 : 2 : 4 : 5-tetrachlorobenzene. Part III. The amination of 2 : 3 : 5 : 6-tetrachloro-nitrobenzene and -4-nitroaniline
A. T. Peters F. M. Rowe and D. M. Stead
pg 576; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000576
PDF
154. Rare earths in scheelite
Joseph K. Marsh
pg 577; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000577
PDF
155. The solid product of carbonisation
G. Milner E. Spivey and John W. Cobb
pg 578; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000578
PDF
Note
P. H. Given
pg 589; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000589
PDF
156. 2 : 4-Diarylpyrroles. Part I. Synthesis of 2 : 4-diarylpyrroles and 2 : 2 : 4 : 4-tetra-arylazadipyrromethines
Maurice A. Thorold Rogers
pg 590; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000590
PDF
157. 2 : 4-Diarylpyrroles. Part II. Methines
Maurice A. Thorold Rogers
pg 596; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000596
PDF
158. 2 : 4-Diarylpyrroles. Part III. 3-Amino-2 : 4-diphenylpyrrole
Maurice A. Thorold Rogers
pg 598; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000598
PDF
159. Studies in the sterol group. Part XLV. Investigation of the homogeneity of sitosterol by oxidation with the Oppenauer reagent
D. H. R. Barton and E. R. H. Jones
pg 599; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000599
PDF
160. Studies in the sterol group. Part XLVI. The isolation of a new form of 4-cholestenone
D. H. R. Barton and E. R. H. Jones
pg 602; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000602
PDF
161. Some properties of urea, biuret, and triuret
R. Colin Haworth and Frederick G. Mann
pg 603; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000603
PDF
162. The preparation and properties of certain poly-sulphanilamide compounds
Frederick G. Mann and James Watson
pg 606; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000606
PDF
163. Dienoestrol
G. I. Hobday and W. F. Short
pg 609; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000609
PDF
164. -Cholesterol oxide
R. A. Baxter and F. S. Spring
pg 613; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000613
PDF
165. Long-chain acids containing a quaternary carbon atom. Part II
N. Polgar and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 615; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000615
PDF
166. The amylolytic degradation of starch
W. N. Haworth H. Kitchen and S. Peat
pg 619; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000619
PDF
167. The constitution of yeast ribonucleic acid. Part VI. The nature of the carbohydrate radicals
J. Masson Gulland and Geoffrey R. Barker
pg 625; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000625
PDF
Recent advances in the theory of reaction kinetics in solution
R. P. Bell
pg 629; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000629
PDF
168. Preparation of 2 : 3-dinitronaphthalene and of 3-nitro-2-naphthylamine
Herbert H. Hodgson and Harold S. Turner
pg 635; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000635
PDF
169. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part VIII. Alkyl chlorides, bromides, and iodides
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 636; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000636
PDF
170. Transport numbers of nitric acid in water at 25 from E.M.F. measurements
H. I. Stonehill
pg 647; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000647
PDF
171. Aminoacridines: some partition and surface phenomena
Adrien Albert Reginald Goldacre and Eric Heymann
pg 651; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000651
PDF
172. The Diels–Alder synthesis with 2 : 3-dimethylquinoxaline. The reaction between maleic anhydride and anthranil
A. Schönberg and Ahmed Mortafa
pg 654; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000654
PDF
173. The complex-formation and rearrangement of p-hydroxylaminobenzenesulphonamide
H. Burton and N. Walker
pg 656; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000656
PDF
174. Heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. Part I. Derivatives of 7 : 16-diazanaphthacene
H. H. Hatt and (Miss) E. F. M. Stephenson
pg 658; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000658
PDF
175. Attempts to prepare optically active tervalent nitrogen compounds. Part II. 1 : 9-(2 : 3 : 4 : 5-Tetrahydrophenylene)carbazole
Robert W. G. Preston and S. horwood tucker
pg 659; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000659
PDF
Notes
R. Colin Haworth Frederick G. Mann and Arthur J. Birch
pg 661; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000661
PDF
Index of authors, 1943

pg 663; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000663
PDF
Index of subjects, 1943

pg 668; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000668
PDF
Formula index

pg 678; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000678
PDF
Symbols for thermodynamical and physico-chemical quantities and conventions relating to their use, adopted as recommended practice by the Chemical Society

pg 697; DOI:
10.1039/JR9430000697
PDF