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1997Enantiomerisation in Pendant Arm Triaza Macrocyclic Alkali Metal Complex IonsLincoln, S.; Buntine, M.; Wainwright, K.; Valente, P.; Weeks, J.; Whitbread, S.
1997Enantiomerization of Pendant-Arm Triaza Macrocyclic Lithium(I) and Sodium(I) Complex IonsWhitbread, S.; Weeks, J.; Valente, P.; Buntine, M.; Lincoln, S.; Wainwright, K.
1997The Gas Phase Payne Rearrangement. Part 2. The Effect of Methyl SubstitutionDua, S.; Bowie, J.; Taylor, M.; Buntine, M.
1999Metal ion dependent molecular inclusion chemistry: inclusion of p-toluenesulpnonate and p-nitrophenolate within the structure of coordinated 1,4,7,10-tetrakis((S)-2-hydroxy-3- pheneoxypropyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraaazacyclododecaneSmith, C.; Wallwork, K.; Weeks, J.; Buntine, M.; Lincoln, S.; Taylor, M.; Wainwright, K.
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.
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.
1997Competitive charge-remote and anion-induced fragmentations of thenon-8-enoate anion. A charge-remote reaction which co-occurs withhydrogen scramblingDua, S.; Bowie, J.; Cerda, B.; Wesdemiotis, C.; Raftery, M.; Kelly, J.; Taylor, M.; Blanksby, S.; Buntine, M.
1997The degenerate Payne rearrangement of the 2,3-epoxypropoxide anion in the gas phase. A joint theoretical and experimental studyDua, S.; Taylor, M.; Buntine, M.; Bowie, J.
1996The mechanism of methanol loss from the (M-H)⁻ ions of cis- and trans-4-methoxycyclohexanol. The application of experiment and theory in concertBowie, J.; Dua, S.; Raftery, M.; Buntine, M.; Eichinger, P.