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2011Photoreduction kinetics of sodium tetrachloroaurate under synchrotron soft X-ray exposureFong, Y.; Visser, B.; Gascooke, J.; Cowie, B.; Thomsen, L.; Metha, G.; Buntine, M.; Harris, H.
1997Diastereomeric 1,4,7,10-tetrakis((S)-2-hydroxypropyl)- 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane and its alkali metal complex ions. A nuclear magnetic resonance, potentiometric titration, and molecular orbital studyDhillon, R.; Madmak, S.; Ciccone, F.; Buntine, M.; Lincoln, S.; Wainwright, K.
2012Translational and rotational energy content of benzene molecules IR-desorbed from an in vacuo liquid surfaceMaselli, O.; Gascooke, J.; Shoji, M.; Buntine, M.
2012Facile decarboxylation of propiolic acid on a ruthenium center and related chemistryBowie, J.; Bruce, M.; Buntine, M.; Gentleman, A.; Graham, D.; Low, P.; Metha, G.; Mitchell, C.; Parker, C.; Skelton, B.; White, A.
2009Benzene Internal Energy Distributions Following Spontaneous Evaporation from a Water-Ethanol SolutionMaselli, O.; Gascooke, J.; Lawrance, W.; Buntine, M.
2003Infrared laser desorption of hydroquinone from a water-ethanol liquid beamOtten, D.; Trevitt, A.; Nichols, B.; Metha, G.; Buntine, M.
2000Neutral tantalum - carbide clusters: A multiphoton ionization and density functional theory studyHeaven, M.; Stewart, G.; Buntine, M.; Metha, G.
1998Diastereomeric D-1,4,7,10-tetrakis((R)-2-hydroxy-2-phenylethyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane and Its Alkali-Metal Complex Ions. A Potentiometric Titration, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Molecular Orbital StudyWhitbread, S.; Valente, P.; Buntine, M.; Clements, P.; Lincoln, S.; Wainwright, K.
2010Laser-based formation and properties of gold nanoparticles in aqueous solution: Formation kinetics and surfactant-modified particle size distributionsFong, Y.; Gascooke, J.; Visser, B.; Metha, G.; Buntine, M.
2009Study of the isomers of isoelectronic C₄, (C₃B)⁻, and (C₃N)⁺: rearrangements through cyclic isomersWang, T.; Buntine, M.; Bowie, J.