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  1. Theranostics: Engineering Gold Nanotubes with Controlled Length and Near-Infrared Absorption for Theranostic Applications (Adv. Funct. Mater. 14/2015)
  2. New Poly(amino acid methacrylate) Brush Supports the Formation of Well-Defined Lipid Membranes
  3. Columnar Liquid Crystals in Cylindrical Nanoconfinement
  4. Engineering Gold Nanotubes with Controlled Length and Near-Infrared Absorption for Theranostic Applications
  5. Stabilised columnar mesophases formed by 1 : 1 mixtures of hexaalkoxytriphenylenes with a hexaphenyltriphenylene-based polymer
  6. Responses of Discotic Liquid Crystals to Mechanical, Magnetic, and Electrical Fields
  7. The pre-history of discotic liquid crystals
  8. A simple route to derivatives of benzo[j]fluoranthene
  9. Reversible metallisation of soft UV patterned substrates
  10. Liquid Crystals: Controlled Planar Alignment of Discotic Liquid Crystals in Microchannels Made Using SU8 Photoresist (Adv. Funct. Mater. 48/2013)
  11. Controlled Planar Alignment of Discotic Liquid Crystals in Microchannels Made Using SU8 Photoresist
  12. Alignment of a Columnar Hexagonal Discotic Liquid Crystal on Self-Assembled Monolayers
  13. Liquid Crystalline Semiconductors
  14. On-Chip Alternating Current Electrophoresis in Supported Lipid Bilayer Membranes
  15. Columnar Liquid Crystalline Semiconductors
  16. Triphenylene-based discotic liquid crystals: star-shaped oligomers and branched-chain polymers
  17. Alignment of Discotic Lyotropic Liquid Crystals at Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Self-Assembled Monolayers
  18. Improved syntheses of high hole mobility phthalocyanines: A case of steric assistance in the cyclo-oligomerisation of phthalonitriles
  19. Manipulation and sorting of membrane proteins using patterned diffusion-aided ratchets with AC fields in supported lipid bilayers
  20. Liquid crystals that affected the world: discotic liquid crystals
  21. ChemInform Abstract: Cholesterol‐Based Anchors and Tethers for Phospholipid Bilayers and for Model Biological Membranes
  22. Synthesis of nitrilotriacetic acid terminated tethers for the binding of His-tagged proteins to lipid bilayers and to gold
  23. Concentrating Membrane Proteins Using Asymmetric Traps and AC Electric Fields
  24. A study of cytochrome bo3 in a tethered bilayer lipid membrane
  25. Controlling Liquid Crystal Alignment Using Photocleavable Cyanobiphenyl Self-Assembled Monolayers
  26. ChemInform Abstract: Reaction Mechanisms. Part 1. Pericyclic Reactions
  27. ChemInform Abstract: An Unusual Sulfur-Sulfur, Two-Centre, Three-Electron Bond.
  28. ChemInform Abstract: ESR Spectrum of a Stable Triplet π Biradical: Trioxytriangulene.
  29. ChemInform Abstract: Reaction Mechanisms. Part 1. Pericyclic Reactions
  30. ChemInform Abstract: Versatile Synthesis of Unsymmetrically Substituted Triphenylenes.
  31. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of a Derivative of Triangulene; the First Non-Kekule Polynuclear Aromatic.
  32. ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Magnets
  33. ChemInform Abstract: Iodine Monochloride Can Act as a Chlorinating Agent.
  34. ChemInform Abstract: The Synthesis of Singlet Ground State Derivatives of Non-Kekule Polynuclear Aromatics.
  35. Novel electrochemical methods to characterise ubiquinol oxidase activity in native-like model-membrane systems
  36. ChemInform Abstract: Novel Synthesis of Calamitic and Discotic Liquid Crystalline Derivatives of Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF).
  37. ChemInform Abstract: N,N′-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate as a Coupling Agent in the Synthesis of Thiophospholipids Used for Anchoring Biomembranes to Gold Surfaces.
  38. ChemInform Abstract: The Design of Stabilized High-Spin Spin-Bearing Blocks
  39. Effect of the Structure of Cholesterol-Based Tethered Bilayer Lipid Membranes on Ionophore Activity
  40. ChemInform Abstract: Isopropoxy as a Masked Hydroxy Group in Aryl Oxidative Coupling Reactions.
  41. Planar Alignment of Columnar Discotic Liquid Crystals by Isotropic Phase Dewetting on Chemically Patterned Surfaces
  42. A Self‐assembly Route for Double Bilayer Lipid Membrane Formation
  43. Cholesterol-based anchors and tethers for phospholipid bilayers and for model biological membranes
  44. Improved Photoreaction Yields for Soft Ultraviolet Photolithography in Organothiol Self-Assembled Monolayers
  45. Surface Plasmon Raman Scattering Studies of Liquid Crystal Anchoring on Liquid-Crystal-Based Self-Assembled Monolayers
  46. A Cholesterol‐Based Tether for Creating Photopatterned Lipid Membrane Arrays on both a Silica and Gold Surface
  47. Cover Picture: A Cholesterol‐Based Tether for Creating Photopatterned Lipid Membrane Arrays on both a Silica and Gold Surface (Chem. Eur. J. 26/2009)
  48. Characterization of cytochrome bo 3 activity in a native-like surface-tethered membrane
  49. Manipulation and charge determination of proteins in photopatterned solid supported bilayers
  50. Impedance Spectroscopy of Bacterial Membranes: Coenzyme-Q Diffusion in a Finite Diffusion Layer
  51. Minimal F-Actin Cytoskeletal System for Planar Supported Phospholipid Bilayers
  52. A 106-fold enhancement in the conductivity of a discotic liquid crystal doped with only 1% (w∕w) gold nanoparticles
  53. Electrically insulating pore-suspending membranes on highly ordered porous alumina obtained from vesicle spreading
  54. Native E. coli inner membrane incorporation in solid-supported lipid bilayer membranes
  55. Antiferromagnetic spin-coupling between MnII and amminium radical cation ligands: Models for coordination polymer magnets
  56. Photo-deprotection patterning of self-assembled monolayers
  57. Disjoint and coextensive amminium radical cations: a general problem in making amminium radical cation based high-spin polymers
  58. Supported Bilayer Lipid Membrane Arrays on Photopatterned Self-Assembled Monolayers
  59. Phase separation in mixed self-assembled monolayers and its effect on biomimetic membranes
  60. Proton transport into a tethered bilayer lipid membrane
  61. Tethered Bilayer Lipid Membranes Studied by Simultaneous Attenuated Total Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
  62. Ferromagnetic spin-coupling 4,4″-through metaterphenyl: models for high-spin polymers
  63. A Novel Method To Fabricate Patterned Bilayer Lipid Membranes
  64. The synthesis of triphenylene‐based discotic mesogens New and improved routes
  65. Hopping conduction in the columnar liquid crystal phase of a dipolar discogen
  66. Soft-UV Photolithography using Self-Assembled Monolayers
  67. The stability of columns comprising alternating triphenylene and hexaphenyltriphenylene molecules: variations in the structure of the hexaphenyltriphenylene component
  68. Antibiotic Action and Peptidoglycan Formation on Tethered Lipid Bilayer Membranes
  69. Antibiotic Action and Peptidoglycan Formation on Tethered Lipid Bilayer Membranes
  70. Self-Assembly of Actin Scaffolds at Ponticulin-Containing Supported Phospholipid Bilayers
  71. Redox Enzymes in Tethered Membranes
  72. Fast Electron Transport in Discotic Columnar Phases of Triphenylene Derivatives
  73. High electron mobility of 0.1cm2V−1s−1 in the highly ordered columnar phase of hexahexylthiotriphenylene
  74. Fast Ambipolar Carrier Transport and Easy Homeotropic Alignment in a Metal-Free Phthalocyanine Derivative
  75. Very high time-of-flight mobility in the columnar phases of a discotic liquid crystal
  76. Fast electron transport in discotic liquid crystalline semiconductors
  77. Band transport model for discotic liquid crystals
  78. Electron photogeneration in a triblock co-polymer discotic liquid crystal
  79. A Mild Photoactivated Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Switch
  80. A Band Transport Model for Highly Ordered Discotic Mesophases
  81. Self-assembled columns of fullerene
  82. Electronic transport in discotic liquid crystal columns
  83. New Functionalised Derivatives of Hexaalkoxytriphenylene
  84. A Comparison of CPI and Charge-transfer Two-component Columnar Phases
  85. Enhanced Conduction In The Discotic Mesophase
  86. Cyclic Voltammetry Studies of Discotic Liquid Crystals
  87. Photoconducting discotic liquid crystals
  88. Discotic Liquid Crystalline Triblock Copolymers:  Interplay of Liquid Crystal Architecture with Microphase Separation
  89. Helical geometry and liquid crystalline properties of 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaalkoxy-1-nitrotriphenylenesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: calculation of dipolar interactions, details of syntheses and analytical data, DSC data, and full d...
  90. Triarylmethyl and Amine Radicals
  91. DESIGNING BETTER COLUMNAR MESOPHASES
  92. Molecular Engineering the Phototransport Properties of Discotic Liquid Crystals
  93. Quantum Efficiencies of Photogeneration in Discotic Liquid Crystals. Part 2: Electric field and Temperature Dependence
  94. Quantum Efficiency of Photogeneration in Discotic Liquid Crystals: Part 1: Temperature and Wavelength Dependence
  95. Photoconducting liquid crystals
  96. Discotic liquid crystals 25 years on
  97. A Biomimetic Membrane Consisting of a Polyethyleneoxythiol Monolayer Anchored to Mercury with a Phospholipid Bilayer on Top
  98. Exciton Dynamics in a One-Dimensional Self-Assembling Lyotropic Discotic Liquid Crystal
  99. Charge-carrier mobilities in binary mixtures of discotic triphenylene derivatives as a function of temperature
  100. Lipid Vesicle Fusion on μCP Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers:  Effect of Pattern Geometry on Bilayer Formation
  101. Photoconductive transients and one-dimensional charge carrier dynamics in discotic liquid crystals
  102. Synthesis of novel biotin anchors
  103. 2,3,7,8,12,13-Hexakis[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]tricycloquinazoline: a discogen which allows enhanced levels of n-doping
  104. CPI:  A Recipe for Improving Applicable Properties of Discotic Liquid Crystals
  105. CPI induction of liquid crystal behaviour in triphenylenes with a mixture of hydrophobic and hydrophilic side chains
  106. Lipid bilayers suspended on microfabricated supports
  107. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Dibromotetraalkoxybiphenyls Using Ferric Chloride.
  108. Single Ion Channel Sensitivity in Suspended Bilayers on Micromachined Supports
  109. Temperature-independent hole mobility in discotic liquid crystals
  110. CPI (complementary polytopic interaction) stabilised liquid crystal compounds formed by esters of 2­hydroxy­3,6,7,10,11­pentakis(hexyloxy)triphenylene
  111. Enhanced charge conduction in discotic liquid crystals
  112. Complementary polytopic interactions (CPI) as revealed by molecular modelling using the XED force field
  113. Isopropoxy as a Masked Hydroxy Group in Aryl Oxidative Coupling Reactions
  114. Discotic Columnar Liquid Crystals: Electrical Properties and Applications
  115. Syntheses of new 'large core' discogens based on the triphenylene, azatriphenylene and hexabenztrinaphthylene nuclei
  116. Synthesis of dibromotetraalkoxybiphenyls using ferric chloride
  117. Enhanced electronic transport properties in complementary binary discotic liquid crystal systems
  118. Synthesis of liquid crystalline anthraquinolyl–triphenylenes
  119. Complimentary Polytopic Interactions
  120. Suspended Planar Phospholipid Bilayers on Micromachined Supports
  121. Synthesis and Characterisation of Tetrathiafulvalenyl- and Ferrocenyl-Triphenylenes
  122. Deuteron NMR study of dynamics and order in the columnar phase of a fluorinated discotic liquid crystal
  123. Deuteron NMR study of dynamics and order in the columnar phase of a fluorinated discotic liquid crystal
  124. High-spin polymeric arylamines
  125. High-spin polymeric arylamines
  126. High-Spin p-Doped Arylamine Polymers
  127. Making sense of the limb-girdle muscular dystrophies
  128. Electrically Conductive Calamitic and Discotic Liquid Crystals Based on Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)
  129. Discotic Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers 1: Side-Chain Discotic Liquid Crystalline Diblock Copolymers
  130. Photophysical Properties of a Lyotropic Discotic Liquid Crystal in the Isotropic Phase
  131. Discotic Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers 2: Main-Chain Discotic Liquid Crystalline Diblock and Triblock Copolymers
  132. Orientation of the Headgroup of Phosphatidylinositol in a Model Biomembrane As Determined by Neutron Diffraction
  133. Microcontact Printing of Lipophilic Self-Assembled Monolayers for the Attachment of Biomimetic Lipid Bilayers to Surfaces
  134. Triphenylene-Based Discotic Liquid Crystals as Self-Assembled Monolayers
  135. Cyano substituted triphenylene-based discotic mesogens
  136. Dr. Richard J. Bushby
  137. The creation of long-lasting glassy columnar discotic liquid crystals using ‘dimeric’ discogens
  138. Device applications of charge transport in discotic liquid crystals
  139. An unexpected mechanism of action of the styrene polymerisation retarder 2,4-dinitro-6-sec-butylphenol
  140. N,N′-Disuccinimidyl carbonate as a coupling agent in the synthesis of thiophospholipids used for anchoring biomembranes to gold surfaces
  141. Charge dynamics and recombination kinetics in columnar discotic liquid crystals
  142. Ion-Selective Lipid Bilayers Tethered to Microcontact Printed Self-Assembled Monolayers Containing Cholesterol Derivatives
  143. A rational synthesis of polyacrylates with discogenic side groups
  144. Electron transport across metal/discotic liquid crystal interfaces
  145. Orientational ordering and dynamics in the columnar phase of a discotic liquid crystal studied by deuteron NMR spectroscopy
  146. Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Characterization of Fluid Lipid Bilayers Tethered to Solid Supports
  147. Higher-spin pi multiradical sites in doped polyarylamine polymers
  148. Novel synthesis of calamitic and discotic liquid crystalline derivatives of tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)
  149. Structure of Discotic Liquid Crystalline Compounds at the Air−Water Interface
  150. The headgroup orientation of dimyristoylphosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate in mixed lipid bilayers: a neutron diffraction study
  151. Kinetics of formation of single phospholipid bilayers on self-assembled monolayer supports, as monitored by surface plasmon resonance
  152. Modulating the Phase Behaviour of Lyotropic Discotic Liquid Crystals by Incorporation of an Electron Acceptor
  153. Discotic Liquid Crystals as Self Assembled Monolayers
  154. The design and synthesis of simple molecular tethers for binding biomembranes to a gold surface
  155. FT pulsed-ESR/electron spin transient nutation of hyperbranched polycationic organic high-spin polymers
  156. Kinetics of the Unrolling of Small Unilamellar Phospholipid Vesicles onto Self-Assembled Monolayers
  157. p-Doped high spin polymers1
  158. Disjoint and coextensive diradical diions
  159. α-Halogenation of triphenylene-based discotic liquid crystals: towards a chiral nucleus
  160. The synthesis of singlet ground state derivatives of non-Kekulé polynuclear aromatics
  161. Neutron diffraction reveals the orientation of the headgroup of inositol lipids in model membranes
  162. Coulombic effects in radical-cation-based high-spin polymers
  163. EPR studies of pyrazoline radical ions that are potential precursors to non-Kekulé polyene radical ions
  164. Corrigendum
  165. Organic Magnetic Polymers
  166. Iodine monochloride can act as a chlorinating agent
  167. Mechanism of charge transport in discotic liquid crystals
  168. Preliminary Communications Functionalization of discotic liquid crystals by direct substitution into the discogen ring α-Nitration of triphenylene-based discogens
  169. Transient Photoconductivity and Dark Conductivity in Discotic Liquid Crystals
  170. Functionalisation of Triphenylene Based Discotic Liquid Crystals
  171. Glass-forming discotic liquid-crystalline oligomers
  172. Characterization of the cationic species formed in p-doped discotic liquid crystals
  173. Novel discotic liquid crystals created by electrophilic aromatic substitution
  174. Synthesis of a derivative of triangulene; the first non-kekulé polynuclear aromatic
  175. Effects of side-chain length on the charge transport properties of discotic liquid crystals and their implications for the transport mechanism
  176. Versatile Synthesis of Unsymmetrically Substituted Triphenylenes
  177. Design Principles for Engineering Conducting Discotic Liquid Crystals
  178. Triphenylene-Based Discotic-Liquid-Crystalline Polymers: A Universal, Rational Synthesis
  179. First Observation of a n-Doped Quasi-One-Dimensional Electronically-Conducting Discotic Liquid Crystal
  180. A model for isotropic, nematic, and columnar ordering in a self-assembling system - comparison with the phase behavior of 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexa-(1,4,7-trioxaoctyl)-triphenylene in water
  181. A quick-and-easy route to unsymmetrically substituted derivatives of triphenylene: preparation of polymeric discotic liquid crystals
  182. The synthesis of triphenylene-based discotic mesogens New and improved routes
  183. Mechanism of quasi‐one‐dimensional electronic conductivity in discotic liquid crystals
  184. ESR spectrum of a stable triplet .pi. biradical: trioxytriangulene
  185. ChemInform Abstract: Generation of Eight-pi Non-Kekule Polyenes from the 2π + 4π. Diethyl Azodicarboxylate + Tropone Cycloadduct.
  186. The conformational behaviour of phosphatidylinositol in model membranes: 2H-NMR studies
  187. ESR studies of radical cations produced on doping discotic liquid crystals with Lewis acids
  188. Generation of eight-pi non-Kekulé polyenes from the 2π+ 4π, diethyl azodicarboxylate + tropone cycloadduct
  189. An unusual sulphur-sulphur, two-centre, three-electron bond
  190. The conformational behaviour of phosphatidylinositol
  191. Making a vinyl-trimethylenemethane precursor through the addition of diethyl azodicarboxylate to tropone
  192. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  193. Organic anions. Part 10. Hard sphere electrostatic calculations on group 1 organometallic compounds
  194. Organic anions. Part 11. Hard sphere electrostatic calculations on group 1 organometallic compounds: ion pairs of monoanions
  195. Organic anions. Part 12. Hard sphere electrostatic calculations on group 1 organometallic compounds: ion pairs of dianions and radical anions
  196. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  197. One-dimensional electronic conductivity in discotic liquid crystals
  198. Partial molecular surface areas as a probe of chemical equilibria in lipid bilayers: Anti-cooperative binding of benzyl alcohol to dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine
  199. The X-ray crystal structure of the discoid amphiphile 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexa-(1,4,7,-trioxaoctyl)triphenylene (TP6E02M)
  200. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  201. The preparation of precursors to conformationally constrained 8 pi non-kekulé polyenes
  202. The generation and esr characterisation of cis/trans isomers of a triplet 8 pi non-kekulé polyene (4-(2'-butylallylidene)-cyclohept-2-en-1,5-diyl)
  203. Organic anions
  204. Factors Governing the Stability of Micellar Nematic Phases
  205. Use of the diazoalkane–thione reaction in the synthesis of a vinyltrimethylenemethane precursor
  206. Book review
  207. 2-methylenecyclohept-3-en-1,5-diyl (a vinyl-TMM biradical) has a triplet ground state
  208. Designing new lyotropic amphiphilic mesogens to optimize the stability of nematic phases
  209. A single electron transfer mechanism for thermal cis to trans isomerisation of delocalised organic anions
  210. Regiospecific synthesis of 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexasubstituted triphenylenes by oxidative photocyclisation of 3,3″,4,4′,4″,5′-hexasubstituted 1,1′ : 2′1″-terphenyls
  211. The generation and E.S.R. observation of a derivative of vinyl-TMM (2-methylenecyclohept-3-en-1,5-diyl)
  212. The generation and sigmatropic rearrangement of a derivative of vinyl-TMM (2,5-dimethyl-3-isopropyl-4-isopropylidenehex-2-en-1,5-diyl)
  213. The effects of methyl substituents on the trimethylenemethane diradical
  214. New mesophases formed by water soluble discoidal amphiphiles
  215. Organic anions
  216. Assignment of the Deuterium Quadrupolar Splittings for the End-chain of 4-cyano-4'-octylbiphenyl in the Nematic Phase: A Test Between Theoretical Models for End-chain Conformational Motion and Orientational Ordering
  217. Preparation, pyrolysis, and photolysis of three sterically crowded alkenes, 3,3,3′,3′,5,5,5′,5′-octamethyl-3,3′,5,5′-tetrahydro-4,4′-bi(4H-pyrazolylidene) 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-3-(3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-3,5-dihydro-4H-pyrazol-4-ylidene)-thietane 1,1-dioxide...
  218. The synthesis of specifically and selectively deuteriated 4,4′-bisalkoxyazoxybenzene derivatives
  219. The generation of a TME biradical in the photosensitised photolysis of a bi-(1-pyrazolin-4-ylidene)
  220. Solution photochemistry of 4-alkylidene-3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-Δ1-pyrazolines
  221. The pyrolysis of 4-alkylidene-3,3,5,5-tetramethyf-1-pyrazolines
  222. 4-Isopropylidene-3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-Δ1-pyrazoline - an almost flat pyrazoline
  223. A deuterium N.M.R. study of chain ordering in the liquid crystals 4,4′-di-n-heptyloxyazoxybenzene and 4-n-octyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl
  224. Organic anions. Part 6. Thermal and photochemical interconversion of (E,E)- and (E,Z)-diphenylallyl anions
  225. Dimerization and cycloaddition reactions of a trimethylenemethane derivative, 2-isopropylidenecyclopenta-1,3-diyl. Mechanistic separation of triplet and singlet reactions
  226. End chain ordering in thermotropic liquid crystalline mesophases as studied by deuterium magnetic resonance
  227. End-chain ordering and even-odd effects in nematic thermotropic liquid crystalline mesophases studied by deuterium magnetic resonance
  228. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  229. Rapid circumambulation of the formyl group in 5-formyl-1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylcyclopenta-1,3-diene
  230. The introduction of alkylidene substituents into the 4-position of the 3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-Δ1-pyrazoline nucleus by the thioketone plus diazoalkane reaction: synthesis of tetrasubstituted episulphides and alkenes
  231. Organic anions. Part 5. On the nature of the prop-2-ynyl/allenyl anion
  232. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  233. The kinetics of nitrogen elimination from 4-alkylidene-Δ1,2-pyrazolines
  234. Permethyl-4,4′-bis-Δ1,2-pyrazolinylibene () the synthesis and x-ray chystallographic structure of a highly crowded olefin
  235. The question of a T.M.M. intermediate () in the flash vacuum pyrolysis of 3-isopropylidene-2,2,4,4-tetramethylthietan 1,1-dioxide () and of 4-isopropylidene-3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-Δ1,2-pyrazoline () and in the photolysis of ()
  236. Organic anions
  237. Chapter 4. Reaction mechanisms. Part (i) Pericyclic reactions
  238. A Convenient New Synthesis of 4-Alkylidene-3,3,5,5-Tetramethyl-Δ1,2-Pyrazolines. Potential Precursors of T.M.M.
  239. Organic anions. Part 3. Charge control versus product stability control in the protonation of 1,3-diarylpropenide ions
  240. Organic anions. Part 1. Equilibration of 1,3-diarylpropenes
  241. Thermal rearrangement of 2,2,4,4-tetramethylthietan-3-one 1-oxide; a reaction related to the ring expansion of the penicillin S-oxides
  242. Organic anions. Part 2. Spectroscopic studies of 1,3-diarylpropenide ions
  243. Synthesis of 3-alkylidene-2,2,4,4-tetramethylthietan 1,1-dioxides, possible precursors of 2-methylenetrimethylene
  244. Reaction between dicyanoacetylene and ether solvents
  245. Hindered rotation in 1,3-diphenyl allyl anion
  246. Charge control in the protonation of allylic anions
  247. 2-Isopropylidenecyclopentane-1,3-diyl. Preparation, properties, and reactions of a distorted trimethylenemethane. Direct evidence for a triplet reaction
  248. Trimethoprim and the sulphonamides
  249. Researches on acetylenic compounds. Part LXVII. Base-catalysed isomerisation of hepta-2,4-diynoic, hepta-2,5-diynoic, hepta-4,5-dien-2-ynoic, and hepta-2,3-dien-5-ynoic acids
  250. Base-catalysed isomerisation of acetylenes
  251. Researches on acetylenic compounds. Part LXVI. Base catalysed interconversions between pent-2-ynoic, penta-2,3-dienoic, and pent-3-ynoic acids—a mechanistic study
  252. Cyanacetic Acid Hydrazide
  253. Organic molecular magnets-the search for stable building blocks
  254. Electron transport along molecular stacks in discotic liquid crystals
  255. Triarylmethyl and Amine Radicals
  256. Synthesis and Structural Features
  257. Synthesis and Structural Features