Cyril Clifford Addison

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Cyril Clifford Addison—Bibliography

Surface Chemistry

The following papers are published under the general title 'The Properties of Freshly-Formed Surfaces'.

1.The application of the vibrating jet technique to surface tension measurements on mobile liquids. (Addison)., J. Chem. Soc., 1943, 535.

2.The rate of adsorption of isoamyl alcohol at the air-water surface. (Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1944, 252.

3.The mechanism of adsorption with particular reference to the sec-octyl alcohol-water system. (Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1944, 477.

4.The influence of chain length and structure on the static and dynamic surface tensions of aqueous alcoholic solutions. (Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1945, 98.

5.A velocity-time equation for adsorption to dynamic surfaces. (Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1945, 354.

6.The influence of temperature and concentration on the dynamic and static surface tensions of aqueous decoic acid solutions. (Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1948, 579.

7.The application of the vertical plate technique to the study of soluble films at air-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces. (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1948, 930.

8.The expansion of soluble films of decoic acid at the air-water interface. (Addison, Bagot and McCauley), J. Chem. Soc., 1948, 937.

9.The expansion of soluble films of sodium dodecyl sulphate at air-water and toluene-water interfaces (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1938, 943.

10.A new contracting jet technique for the study of soluble films at liquid surfaces. (Addison and Elliott), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, 2789.

11.Factors influencing surface activity and adsorption rates in aqueous decyl alcohol solutions. (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, 3387.

12.An experimental study of the desorption process with particular reference to aqueous decyl alcohol solutions. (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, 3396.

13.The compressibility of soluble films of decyl and other alcohols. (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, 3404.

14.Further studies on the influence of surface expansion of soluble films of long-chain compounds. (Addison and Hutchinson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, 3406.

15.The application of the contracting liquid-jet technique to the measurement of tensions at liquid-liquid interfaces. (Addison and Elliott), J. Chem. Soc., 1950, 3090.

16.Dynamic tensions of sodium dodecyl sulphate solutions at the surface of liquid  air and liquid liquid contracting jets. (Addison and Elliott), J. Chem. Soc., 1950, 3097.

17.The measurements of surface and interfacial tensions of solutions, employing stationary waves on a vertical jet. (Addison and Elliott), J. Chem. Soc., 1950, 3105.

18.Dynamic surface potentials and the adsorption process: Molecular orientation in soluble films of decyl alcohol. (Addison and Litherland), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1143.

19.Dynamic surface potentials and the desorption process: the spreading of decyl alcohol films. (Addison and Litherland), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1150.

20.An examination of the use of dynamic surface potentials in the study of adsorption rates. (Addison and Litherland), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1155.

21.The influence of chain length and structure on the surface potentials of aqueous solutions of alcohols. (Addison and Litherland), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1159.

The following papers are published under the general title 'The Properties of Detergent Solutions':

22.Surface and interfacial tensions of aqueous solutions of alkyl sodium sulphates. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1937, 33, 1243.

23.Influence of added electrolytes on the surface activity of the higher alkyl sodium sulphates. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1937, 33, 1253.

24.Influence of hydrogen-ion concentration on interfacial tensions of soap solutions., (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1938, 34, 356.

25.Surface activity and critical concentrations of aqueous solutions of saturated soaps under suppressed hydrolysis. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1938, 34, 372.

26.Some two-component systems of fatty acids in organic liquids. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1938, 34, 625.

27.Interfacial activity of long-chain fatty acids and their xylene solutions. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1938, 34, 628.

28.The adsorption of alkali by wool. (Powney and Addison), Trans. Faraday Soc., 1938, 34, 1439.

The following papers are published under the general title 'Physico-chemical studies on the application of insecticides to sheep fleece':

29.Introduction to the series. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1952, 315.

30.The action of dilute solutions of cationic wetting agents on fleece., (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1952, 320.

31.The action of micellar solutions of cationic wetting agents on fleece. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1952, 330.

32.The influence of physical properties of fleece on the inactivation of cationic wetting agents. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1954, 139.

33.The influence of carbon chain length and halide ion of cationic wetting agents on their reaction with natural fleece. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1954, 212.

34.Successive treatment of solutions of cationic wetting agents with natural fleece under non-equilibrium conditions. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1954, 440.

35.The influence of cationic wetting agent-fleece reactions on the stability of emulsions and suspensions. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1956, 281.

36.Reactions between natural fleece and anionic wetting agents. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1956, 552.

37.The uptake of oil phase from anionic emulsions by natural fleece. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Sci. Food and Agric., 1956, 556.

38.The influence of molecular structure of surface active agents on their behaviour in the presence of natural fleece. (Addison, Ford and Furmidge), Proceedings of Congress on Surface Activity, Paris, 1954.

Other papers on surface chemistry

39.An automatic device for recording drop numbers in interfacial tension measurements. (Gibby and Addison), J. Sci. Instr. Vol. 12, No. 6, 1935.

40.Adsorption at the interface between two fluids. Part I. The adsorption of Methlene Blue, Methyl Orange, Congo Red and Orange II at benzene-water and chlorobenzene-water interfaces. (Gibby and Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1936, 119.

41.Adsorption at the interface between two fluids. Part II. The adsorption of five dyestuffs at a paraffin-water and at an air-water interface. (Gibby and Addison), J. Chem. Soc., 1936, 1306.

42.Breaks in interfacial tension curves. (Addison), Nature, 1939, 144, 249.

43.Interfacial activity of short-chain isomers. (Addison). Nature, 1939, 144, 783.

44.Some observations on the mechanism of separation of water from vesicants containing mustard gas., Ministry of Supply Report S/Ra/1229, (1941).

45.The behaviour of mustard gas-water emulsions at lead and varnished metal surfaces., Ministry of Supply Report CDG/R/5, (1941).

46.The influence of thiodiglycol on the behaviour of mustard gas-water emulsions at various surfaces., Ministry of Supply Report CDG/R/5, (1942).

47.The measurement of surface and interfacial tensions at fresh surfaces by the vibrating jet method. (Addison), Phil. Mag., 1945, 36, 73.

48.The time factor in surface tension measurement. (Addison), Nature, 1945, 156, 600.

49.Surface tension and detergency. (Addison), Nature, 1947, 160, 467.

50.Dynamic potentials of freshly-formed liquid surfaces. (Addison and Litherland), Nature, 1953, 171, 393.

51.Critical concentrations of some alkyl pyridinium iodides in water and xylene, evaluated from solubility measurements. (Addison and Furmidge), J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 3229.

Nitrogen Chemistry and Non-Aqueous Solvents

52.Ionic reactions in liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Thompson), Nature, 1948, 162, 369.

53.The liquid dinitrogen tetroxide solvent system: General Introduction. (Addison and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, S.211.

54.Liquid and solid solutions of nitrosyl chloride in dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1949, S.218.

55.The electrical conductivity of liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison , Allen, Bolton and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 1289.

56.The dielectric constant and refractive index of liquid dinitrogen tetroxide; the nature of solutions. (Addison, Bolton and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 1294.

57.The reaction of alkylammonium salts, with particular reference to solvolysis, and the formation of diethyl-N nitrosoamine. (Addison, Conduit and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 1298.

58.Thermal and conductometric studies of solutions of diethyl-N-nitrosoamine in liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison, Conduit and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 1303.

59.Products of reaction of zinc with liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison, Lewis and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 2829.

60.Rates, and possible mechanisms of reaction of zinc with liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 2833.

61.Products, rates and possible mechanisms of reaction of zinc with liquid dinitrogen trioxide-tetroxide mixtures. (Addison, Lewis and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 2838.

62.The reaction of zinc with liquid nitrosyl chloride - dinitrogen tetroxide mixtures. (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 2843.

63.Compound formation and ionic species in solutions of diethyl nitrosamine in liquid dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Conduit), J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 1390.

64.Amphoteric reactions involving zinc compounds. (Addison and Conduit), J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 1399.

65.The ultraviolet absorption spectra of sodium hyponitrite and sodium -oxy-hyponitrite: the analysis of mixtures with sodium nitrite and nitrate. (Addison, Gamlen and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 338.

66.The oxidation of sodium hyponitrite and sodium -oxyhyponitrite with dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison, Gamlen and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 346.

67.The electrical conductivity of liquid dinitrogen tetroxide (more detailed measurements). (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 4079.

68.Factors related to the mechanism of metal-dinitrogen tetroxide reactions: the dipolar nature of dinitrogen tetroxide in the liquid state. (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1869.

69.Reactions of sodium, calcium and zinc oxides with dinitrogen tetroxide and its thermal dissociation products. (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1874.

70.The trinitrato-uranyl complex ion. (Addison and Hodge), Nature, 1953, 171, 569.

71.The explosive decomposition of tri-ethylammonium nitrate-dinitrogen tetroxide mixtures. (Addison and Hodge), Chem. and Ind., 1953, 1315.

72.Nitrosonium coordination complexes. (Addison, Hodge and Sheldon), Chem. and Ind., 1953, 1338.

73.Reactions of sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide with dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 1319.

74.Thermal and conductometric studies on mixtures of dinitrogen tetroxide and nitromethane. (Addison, Hodge and Lewis), J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 2631.

75.Reactions with ethylammonium nitrate solutions: Ethylammonium tetranitrato-zincates. (Addison and Hodge), J. Chem. Soc., 1954, 1138.

76.The equilibrium between alkylammonium and nitrosonium tetranitratozincates. (Addison, Hodge and Thompson), J. Chem. Soc., 1954, 1143.

77.The Chemistry of the Nitrosyl Group. (Addison and Lewis), Quarterly Reviews of the Chemical Society, 1955, 9, 115.

78.Molecular complexes of dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison), Rec. Trav. Chim., 1956, 6, 626.

79.Molecular addition compounds of dinitrogen tetroxide with nitrogen, oxygen and aromatic hydrocarbon donors. (Addison and Sheldon), J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 1941.

80.Oxidation of dialkyl sulphides and tri-substituted phosphines by dinitrogen tetroxide: molecular addition compounds with dialkyl sulphoxides. (Addison and Sheldon), J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 2705.

81.Double melting of molecular addition compounds of dinitrogen tetroxide with organic donors. (Addison and Sheldon), J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 2709.

82.The rates of reaction of copper, zinc and uranium with organic solvent-dinitrogen mixtures. (Addison, Sheldon and Hodge), J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 3900.

83.Vapour pressures of mixtures of dinitrogen tetroxide with donor and with non-donor organic solvents; comparison with some nitrosyl chloride systems. (Addison and Sheldon), J. Chem. Soc., 1957, 1937.

84.Gaseous copper nitrate. (Addison and Hathaway), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1957, 19.

85.Recent Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry of Nitrogen. (Addison), Chem. Soc., Spec. Publ. No. 10, 1957, p.1.

86.Addition compounds of dinitrogen tetroxide and their applications in preparative inorganic chemistry. (Addison and Hathaway), Chem. Soc., Spec. Publ. No. 10, 1957, p.33.

87.The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of dinitrogen tetroxide inorganic solvents. (Addison and Sheldon), J. Chem. Soc., 1958, 3142.

88.The volatility of anhydrous nitrato-iron complexes. (Addison, Hathway and Logan), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1958, 51.

89.Volume changes on mixing organic liquids with dinitrogen tetroxide; comparison with sulphur dioxide systems. (Addison and Smith), J. Chem. Soc., 1958, 3664.

90.The vapour pressure of anhydrous copper nitrate, and its molecular weight in the vapour state. (Addison and Hathaway), J. Chem. Soc., 1958, 3099.

91.The infra-red spectra of transition metal nitrates. (Addison and Gatehouse), Chem. and Ind., 1958, 64.

92.Explosive oxidation by dinitrogen tetroxide in the presence of indium. (Addison, Sheldon and Smith), Chem. and Ind., 1958, 1004,

93.Volatile copper nitrate, an unusual coordination complex. (Addison, Hathaway and Logan), J. Inorg. Nuclear Chem., 1958, 8, 569.

94.The Nitrogen Oxides. (Addison), Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Mc.Graw-Hill, 1959.

95.Non-aqueous solvents. (Addison), Proceedings of 17th I.U.P.A.C. Congress, Munich, 1959.

96.Mass spectrum of gaseous copper nitrate. (Porter, Schoonmaker and Addison), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1959, 11.

97.Thermal stability and solution properties of copper nitrate-dinitrogen tetroxide. (Addison and Hathaway), J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 1468.

98.Solution properties of anhydrous copper nitrate in ethyl acetate, methyl cyanide and nitromethane. (Addison, Hathaway, Logan and Walker), J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 4308.

99.The viscosity of dinitrogen tetroxide and its binary mixtures with organic solvents. (Addison and Smith), J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 1783.

100.Flussiges Distickstoff-tetroxydals Losungsmittel. (Addison), Angewandte Chemie, 1960, 72, 193.

101.Use of Non-Aqueous Solvents in Inorganic Chemistry. (Addison), Roy. Inst. Chem. Monograph, 1960, No. 2.

102.The infra-red spectra of anhydrous transition metal nitrates. (Addison and Gatehouse), J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 613.

103.The structure of gaseous copper nitrate. (Bauer and Addison), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1960, 251.

104.Reactions of uranium and some uranium compounds with nitrosyl chloride and with liquid nitrosyl chloride-dinitrogen tetroxide mixtures. (Addison and Hodge), J. Chem. Soc., 1961, 2490.

105.Nitratopentacarbonylmanganese(I). (Addison, Kilner and Wojcicki), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1961, 202.

106.Basic beryllium nitrate. (Addison and Walker), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1961, 242.

107.Nitratopentacarbonylmanganese(I). (Addison, Kilner and Wojcicki), J. Chem. Soc., 1961, 4839.

108.Transition metal nitrites. (Addison, Johnson, Logan and Wojcicki), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1961, 306.

109.The reaction of uranium with solutions of alkylammonium nitrates in dinitrogen tetroxide; some properties of alkylammonium uranyl nitrates. (Addison and Hodge), J. Chem. Soc., 1961, 2987.

110.Anhydrous Metal Nitrates. (Addison), Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, 1962.

111.The significance of NO2 free radicals in the reactions of dinitrogen tetroxide and metal nitrates. (Addison), Advances in Chemistry Series, Vol. 36, 1962, p.131.

112.Dichloronitrosyl nickel. (Addison and Johnson), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1962, 305.

113.Transition metal nitrites and nitrosyl nitrites. (Addison and Sutton), Inorg. Chem., 1963, 2, 228.

114.Anhydrous nitrates of Group II metals. (Addison and Walker), J. Chem. Soc., 1963, 1220.

115.Anhydrous chromium(III) nitrate. (Addison and Chapman), J. Chem. Soc., 1964, 539.

116.The structure and reactivity of titanium (IV) nitrate; an NO3 radical mechanism for oxidation by bidentate nitrate groups. (Addison, Garner, Simpson, Sutton and Wallwork), Proc. Chem. Soc., 1964, 367.

117.Anhydrous metal nitrates. (Addison and Logan), Advances in Inorg. and Radiochemistry, Vol. 6, 1964, p.71.

118.Anhydrous uranyl nitrate and its complexes with some oxygen and nitrogen donors. (Addison, Champ, Hodge and Norbury), J. Chem. Soc., 1964, 2354.

119.Preparation and anhydrous metal nitrates. (Addison and Logan), Preparative Inorganic Reactions, Vol. 1, (Interscience, 1964)

120.Dimethyl tin dinitrate. (Addison, Simpson and Walker), J. Chem. Soc., 1964, 2360.

121.Anhydrous cobalt(II)nitrate and its dinitrogen tetroxide adducts. (Addison and Sutton), J. Chem. Soc., 1964 (Suppl. 1), 5553.

122.Adducts of iron(III) nitrate with oxides of nitrogen. (Addison, Boorman and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., 1965, paper 5/226.

123.The vapour phase reaction of iron pentacarbonyl with nitrogen dioxide; iron(III) oxide nitrate. (Addison, Johnson and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., 1965, paper 5/224.

124.Alkylammonium and caesium tetra-nitratoferrates. (Addison, Boorman and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., 1965, paper 5/245.

125.Chemistry in Liquid Dinitrogen Tetroxide. (Addison), Vieweg. Monograph Series, Vol. III, 1965.

126.Selective reactivity of dinitrogen tetroxide with water in salt hydrates. (Addison and Chapman), J. Chem. Soc., 1965, 819.

127.Tin(IV) nitrate; the relation between structure and reactivity of metal nitrates. (Addison and Simpson), J. Chem. Soc., 1965, 598.

157.Relation between Chemical Reactivity of Ligands and Nature of Metal-Ligand Bond: Nitrato-Complexes. (Addison), Coordination Chem. Reviews, 1966, 1, 58.

158.Substitution Reactions of Nitratopentacarbonylmanganese. (Addison, Kilner and Wojcicki), American Chemical Society Abstracts, Philadelphia 1964.

159.The adduct of Tin(IV) Chloride with Dinitrogen Tetroxide. (Addison and Simpson), J. Chem. Soc., (A), 1966, 775.

162.The (4+) oxidation state in simple palladium compounds. (Addison and Ward), Chem. Comm. 1966, 154.

163.Pyridine and 2,2'-Bipyridyl derivatives of Nitratopentacarbonylmanganeses (I). (Addison and Kilner), J. Chem. Soc., (A) 1966, 1249.

164.Ultraviolet spectra of anhydrous metal nitrates. (Addison and Sutton), J. Chem. Soc., (A), 1966, 1524.

165.Coordination complexes containing the nitrate ion. (Addison and Sutton), Prog. Inorg. Chem., 1967.

166.Anhydrous Aluminium Nitrate, and the Nitronium and Alkylammonium Tetranitratoaluminates. (Addison, Boorman and Logan), J. Chem. Soc. (A), 1966, 1434.

167.Infrared and Raman Spectra of Compounds containing Bidentate Nitrato-Groups. (Addison, Amos, Hoyle and Sutton), J. Chem. Soc. (A), 1966.

168.A High-Spin Nickel (III) Complex. (Addison and Ward), Chem. Comm., 1966, 819.

176.Rhenium trioxide nitrate. (Addison, Davis and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., 1967, 1449.

177.The Reaction of Dirhenium Decarcarbonyl Dinitrogen Tetroxide: Nitratopentacarbonylrhenium. (Addison, Davis and Logan), Inorganic Chemistry, 1967, 1926.

178.The reaction of hydrated bismuth nitrate with nitrogen oxides. (Addison, Sowerby and Tranter), J. Inorg. Nuclear Chem., 1968, 97.

181.Oxide and nitrate derivatives of triphenylarsine and phosphine. (Addison, Sowerby and Tranter), J. Organomet. Chem., 1968, 369.

182.Triphenylphosphine and -arsine derivatives of nitratopentacarbonyl Manganeses(I) (Addison and Kilner), J. Chem. Soc., 1968, 1535.

183.Infra-red and Raman spectra of solutions of zinc cadmium and mercury(II) nitrates in acetonitrile. (Addison, Amos and Sutton), J. Chem. Soc., 1968, 2285.

191.Tetranitratoaurates(III). (Addison, Logan, Amos, Brownlee, Garner and Wallwork), CS/RIC Meetings Nottingham 1969 (Abstracts).

192.The Chemistry of Dinitrogen Pentoxide. (Addison and Logan), ôDevelopments in Inorganic Nitrogen Chemistryö Vol. III (Ed. Colburn) Elsevier (in press).

193.Structural Aspects of the chemistry of coordinated nitrate groups. (Addison, Logan, Garner and Wallwork)., Quarterly Reviews, 1971, Vol. 25, 289.

199.Nitrato pentacarbonyl rhenium(II). (Addison, Davis and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., 1970, 3333.

207.Tetranitratoaurates(III); preparation, spectra and properties. (Addison, Brownlee and Logan), J. Chem. Soc., (Dalton), 1972, 1440., 14N chemical shifts of isocyanates and cyanates. (N. Logan, K. F. Chew, W. Derbyshire, H. Norbury and A. I. P. Sinha), Chem. Comm. 1970., Nitronium Tetranitratogallate. (N. Logan and D. Bowler), Chem. Comm. 1971., Applications of 14N n.m.r. data in the study of inorganic molecules. (N. Logan), 'Nitrogen Nuclear Magnetic Resonance' Plenum Press 1972., 14N nuclear magnetic resonance of covalent azides. (N. Logan, K. F. Chew, W. Derbyshire, D. M. Revitt, D. B. Sowerby, W. Beck and W. Becker), J. Chem. Soc. (Dalton) 1972., 14N chemical shifts in linear triatomic species. (N. Logan, K. F. Chew and W. Derbyshire), J. Chem. Soc., (Faraday II) 1972., Nitrato-complexes of iridium. Part I: Ir3O(NO3)10. (N. Logan and B. Harrison), J. Chem. Soc. (Dalton) 1972., Concerning anhydrous tin II nitrate. (N. Logan, M. Khalil and P. G. Harrison), Inorg. Nuclear Chem. Letters 1972.