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Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1957

515. A simple molecular-orbital treatment of the Hammett ρσ-equation : inductive constants of the common substituents

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1957

839. Colour and constitution. Part III. The effect of methyl substitution on the α- and β-bands of the ultraviolet spectrum of alternant hydrocarbons

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1963

373. Localised molecular orbitals in the self-consistent field wave functions of linear molecules. Part II. Atomic charges and dipole moments

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1961

211. Simple derivatives of cyclopentadiene. Part IV. The dimerisation of methyl cyclopentadiene-1-carboxylate

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1965

555. Localised molecular orbitals in self-consistent field wave functions. Part VII. Electron delocalisation and “sigmaconjugation”

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1964

561. Localised molecular orbitals in self-consistent field wave functions. Part IV. Ionisation energies of lone pairs and two-electron bonds

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1964

562. Localised molecular orbitals in self-consistent field wave functions. Part V. Relationships between atomic and molecular ionisation energies

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1964

563. Localised molecular orbitals in self-consistent field wave functions. Part VI. Bond energies, atomisation energies, and their relationships with ionisation energies

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1963

764. Localised molecular orbitals in self-consistent field wave functions. Part III. Hybridisations, atomic charges, and dipole moments in non-linear molecules

David Peters


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1963

372. Localised molecular orbitals in the self-consistent field wave functions of linear molecules. Part I. Hybridisations

David Peters

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