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Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1907

CCII.—The alkyl compounds of gold

William Jackson Pope; Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1920

XXXIV.—ββ′-Dichloroethyl sulphide

Charles Stanley Gibson; William Jackson Pope


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1912

LXXVIII.—Some mixed phosphonium derivatives

Willam Jackson Pope; Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1912

XCVI.—The resolution of benzoylalanine into its optically active components

William Jackson Pope; Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1912

CLXXIX.—The resolution of sec.-butylamine into optically active components

William Jackson Pope; Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1910

CCXXIX.—The resolution of externally compensated pavine and α-bromocamphor-π-sulphonic acid

William Jackson Pope; Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1920

CLXI.—Interaction of ethylene and selenium monochloride

Harold William Bausor; Charles Stanley Gibson; William Jackson Pope


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1915

LXXXIV.—Resolution of externally compensated p-toluenesulphonylalanine into its optically active components

Charles Stanley Gibson; John Lionel Simonsen


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1920

CIV.—Some new derivatives of mesitylene and ψ-cumene

Charles Stanley Gibson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1917

IX.—The nitration of 2-acetylamino-3 : 4-dimethoxy-benzoic acid and 3-acetylaminoveratrole

Charles Stanley Gibson; John Lionel Simonsen; Madyar Gopala Rau

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