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Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1929

XLV.—The preparation of α- and β-methylglucoside

Thomas Stewart Patterson; John Monteath Robertson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1906

XXXVI.—Menthyl benzenesulphonate and menthyl naphthalene-β-sulphonate

Thomas Stewart Patterson; John Frew


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1924

CXCVIII.—The decomposition of ethylene bromide by potassium iodide and sodium iodide solutions

Thomas Stewart Patterson; John Robertson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1905

VII.—Studies in optical superposition. Part I

Thomas Stewart Patterson; Francis Taylor


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1932

232. The influence of solvents and of other factors on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XXX. The rotation–dispersion of various derivatives of camphor

Thomas Stewart Patterson; James D. Loudon


Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed) | 1929

CCCXC.—The influence of solvents and of other factors on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XXVIII. The rotation dispersion of mannitol and some of its derivatives. Note on rotation dispersion curves

Thomas Stewart Patterson; A. R. Todd


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1924

CXC.—Studies in optical superposition. Part V. d-sec.-Octyl i-tartrate

Thomas Stewart Patterson; Charles Buchanan


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1913

CCXXXV.—The influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XIX. The rotation of certain derivatives of lactic acid

Thomas Stewart Patterson; William Collins Forsyth


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1913

XXI.—An attempt to harmonise, qualitatively, the relation between temperature and rotation for light of all refrangibilities of certain active substances, both in the homogeneous state and in solution

Thomas Stewart Patterson


Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions | 1907

L.—The influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part IX. A new general method for studying intramolecular change

Thomas Stewart Patterson; Andrew McMillian

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