Browsing Division of Chemical Sciences by thesis submitted date"1972"
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Contributions to the chemistry of disulfur monoxide
Disulfur monoxide is an unstable gaseous species. Even at comparatively lower temperatures, it undergoes decomposition into sulfur dioxide and elemental sulfur. When dissolved in chilled carbon tetrachloride, the solution ... -
Isonitroso-keto-imino Nicle (II) complexes-A study in ambidentate coordination.
In conclusion, it may be said that the isolation of the present complexes reveals the wider occurrence of linkage isomerism in isonitroso-p-keto-imine ligand complexes. These belong to the rare type of complexes where the ... -
Studies in structural chemistry - Dipole moments in relation to molecular structure
The dipole moments of p-chlorophenyldichlorophosphine (2.28 D) and p-bromophenyldichlorophosphine (2.04 D) have been determined in benzene at 35 °C. Applying the method of Smith et al., the formal charge distribution in ... -
Studies in the electro deposition of manganese
The investigations described in the thesis have been directed towards an understanding of the mechanism of electrodeposition of manganese from manganese sulphate–ammonium sulphate solutions and towards an elucidation of ... -
Studies on cation exchange membranes (perpmaplex-C-20)
The investigations described in this thesis have been aimed at contributing to the understanding of equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena in ion-exchange membranes. Towards this end, Permaplex C-20 has been chosen as ... -
synthesis investigations in terpenes
The thesis, entitled "Synthetic Investigations in Terpenes", consists of two chapters. Chapter I describes briefly the isolation, elucidation of the structure, determination of the absolute configuration and the reported ... -
Synthetic studies in terpenoids.
The thesis entitled "Synthetic Studies in Terpenoids" consists of two parts. The first and major part is devoted to terpenoid synthesis. In this, the synthesis of nine naturally occurring sesquiterpenoids, viz., (+)-nuciferol, ...

