Clement Henry Bamford

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Clement Henry Bamford—Bibliography

SECTION A: PHOTOCHEMISTRY

1.Primary Photochemical Reactions. Part VII. Photodecomposition of iso Valeraldehyde and Di-n-propyl Ketone. C.H. Bamford and R.G.W. Norrish, J. Chem. Soc., 1935, p.1504.

2.Photodecomposition of Aldehydes and Ketones. R.G.W. Norrish and C.H. Bamford, Nature. 1936, 138, 1016.

3.Photodecomposition of Aldehydes and Ketones. R.G.W. Norrish and C.H. Bamford, Nature, 1937, 140, 195.

4.Primary Photochemical Reactions. Part X. The Photolysis of Cyclic Ketones in the Gas Phase. C.H. Bamford and R.G.W. Norrish, J. Chem. Soc., 1938, p.1521.

5.Primary Photochemical Reactions. Part XI. The Photolysis of Aldehydes and Ketones in Paraffinoid Solution. C.H. Bamford and R.G.W. Norrish, J. Chem. Soc., 1938, p.1531.

6. Primary Photochemical Reactions. Part XII. The Effect of Temperature on the Quantum Yield of the Decomposition of Di-n-propyl Ketone in the Vapour Phase and in Solution. C.H. Bamford and R.G.W. Norrish, J. Chem. Soc., 1938, p.1544.

7.A study of the Photolysis of organic Nitrogen Compounds. Part I. Dimethyl- and Diethyl-Nitrosoamines. C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1939, p.12.

8.A study of the Photolysis of Organic Nitrogen Compounds. Part II. Aliphatic Amines. C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1939, p.17.

9.A study Of the Photolysis of Organic Nitrogen Compounds. Part III. Methyl iso Cyanate. Daphne A. Bamford and C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1941, p.30.

10.The Reaction between Nitric Oxide and some Nitrogenous Free Radicals. C.H. Bamford, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1939, 35, 568.

11.Photochemical Processes in an Oxygen-Nitrogen Atmosphere. C.H. Bamford, Rep. Prog. Phys., 1943, 9, 75.

12.Photosensitisation by Vat Dyes. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Nature, 1949, 163, 214.

13.Photosensitisation and Tendering by Vat Dyes. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Soc. Dyers and Colourists Symposium on Photochemistry in Relation to Textiles, 1949, p.90.

14.Methylene: Gas Phase Reactions with Organic Halides. C.H. Bamford, J.E. Casson and R.P. Wayne, Proc. Roy. Soc. A., 1966, 289, 287.

15.The Interaction of Methylene and Ethyl Chloride. C.H. Bamford, J.E. Casson and A.N. Hughes, Chem. Comm., 1967, p.1096.

16.Reactions of Methylene Radicals. C.H. Bamford and R.P. Wayne, Zh VKLO im Mendeleyeva, 1966, 11(2), 207. (Semenov - 70th birthday volume).

17.Methylene II. Gas Phase Reactions with Ethyl Chloride. C.H. Bamford, J.E. Casson and A.N. Hughes, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1968 306, 135.

18.Methylene III. Gas Phase Reactions with 1-chloropropane. C.H. Bamford and J.E. Casson, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1969, 312, 141.

19.Methylene IV. Gas Phase Reactions with 2-chloropropane. C.H. Bamford and J.E. Casson, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1969, 312,163.

20.Photolysis of Di-5Cyclopentadienyl dimethyl Titanium (IV): Application of Free-Radical Polymerization in a Study of the Mechanism. C.H. Bamford, R.J. Puddephatt & D.M. Slater, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1978, 159, C31-33.

21.Photolysis of Methyl and Acetyl-Manganese Pentacarbonyls in Methyl Methacrylate. C.H. Bamford and S.U. Mullik. J.C.S. Faraday Trans. 1, 1979, 75, 2562-2575

SECTION B: FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATION

22.Determination of the Velocity Constants in the Polymerization of Vinyl Compounds. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Nature, 1946, 157, 845.

23.Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate. M.J.S. Dewar and C.H. Bamford, Nature, 1946,158, 380.

24.Studies in Polymerization. I. A Method for Determining the Velocity Constants in Polymerization Reactions and its Application to Styrene. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1948, 192, 309.

25.Studies in Polymerization. II. A Method for Investigating the Relation between the Molecular Weights and Intrinsic Viscosities of Polymers, and its Application to Polystyrene. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1948, 192, 329.

26.Studies in Polymerization. III. The Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Proc. Roy. Soc. A., 1949, 197, 356.

27.Frequency Factors in Radical Reactions. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Nature, 1949, 163, 256

28.Rates of Radical Reactions in the Liquid Phase. I. Absolute Velocity Constants in Vinyl Polymerizations. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Faraday Soc. Discussions, 1947, No. 2, 310.

29.Rates of Radical Reactions in the Liquid Phase. II. Radical Replacement Reactions. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, Faraday Soc. Discussions, 1947, No. 2, 314.

30.The General Kinetics of Copolymerization and an Extension of the Viscosity Method to Determine Velocity Constants. C.H. Bamford and M.J.S. Dewar, J. Chem. Phys., 1949, 17, 1188.

31.Some Aspects of Vinyl Polymerization in Heterogeneous Systems. C.H. Bamford, W.G. Barb and A.D. Jenkins, Nature, 1952, 169, 1044

32.The Copolymerization of Styrene and Maleic Anhydride. Free Radical Reactivities under Heterogeneous Conditions. C.H. Bamford and W.G. Barb, Faraday Soc. Discussions, 1953, No. 14, 208.

33.Studies in Polymerization. VI. Acrylonitrile: The Behaviour of Free Radicals in Heterogeneous Systems. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1953, 216, 515.

34.On the Calculation of Molecular Weight Distributions from Kinetic Schemes. C.H. Bamford and H. Tompa, J. Polymer Sci., 1953, 10, 345.

35.The Calculation of Molecular Weight Distributions from Kinetic Schemes. C.H. Bamford and H. Tompa, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1954, 50, 1097

36.Kinetics of Vinyl Polymerization in Heterogeneous Conditions. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins. J. Polymer. Sci., 1954, 14, 511

37.Detection of Free Radicals in Polyacrylonitrile by Paramagnetic Resonance. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins, D.J.E. Ingram and M.C.R. Symons, Nature, 1955, 175, 894.

38.Studies in Polymerization. IX. Occlusion of Free Radicals by Polymer Physical Factors Determining the Concentration and Behaviour of Trapped Radicals. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1955, 228, 220.

39.Determination of the Rate of Initiation in Vinyl Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R, Johnston, Nature, 1956, 177, 99

40.Kinetics of Bulk Polymerization of Acrylonitrile. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins,, J. Polymer Sci., 1956, 20, 405.

41.Studies in Polymerization. XI. Reactions between Polymer Radicals and Ferric Chloride in Non-Aqueous Media. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1957, 239, 214.

42.Studies in Polymerization. XII. Salt Effects on the Polymerization of Acrylonitrile in Non-aqueous Solution. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1957, 241, 364.

43.Kinetic Effects of Salts on Vinyl Polymerization in Non-aqueous Systems. C.H. Bamford. A. D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, J. Polymer Sci., 1958, 29, 355.

44.Trapped Radicals in Heterogeneous Vinyl Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins, M.C.R. Symons and M.G. Townsend, J. Polymer Sci., 1959, 34, 181.

45.The Termination Reaction in the Polymerization of Acrylonitrile. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1959, 55, 179.

46.Termination by Primary Radicals in Vinyl Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1959, 55, 1451.

47.L’Initiation de Reactions par les Radicaux Pieges. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, J. Chim. Phys., 1959, p 798.

48.Patterns of Free Radical Activity. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R, Johnston, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1959, 55, 418.

49.The Reactivity of Free Radicals (2). C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, J. Polymer Sci., 1961, 53, 149.

50.Patterns of Free Radical Activity (3). C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1963, 59, 530.

51.Stereoregulation in the Free Radical Polymerization of Polar Monomers. C.H. Bamford, M.S. Blackie and C.A. Finch, Chem. & Ind., 1962, p. 1763.

52.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization and the Interaction of Radicals with Ferric Chloride. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and R. Johnston, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58, 1212.

53.Zero Points in Schemes of Radical Reactivity. C.H. Bamford and A.D. Jenkins, Polymer Letters, 1963, 1, 609.

54.On Free Radical Polymerizations with Rapidly Decaying Initiators. C.H. Bamford, Polymer, 1965, 6, 63.

55.The Oxidative Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate. C.H. Bamford and P.R. Morris, Makromol. Chem., 1965, 87, 73.

56.Effect of Zinc Chloride on the Velocity Coefficients in the Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate. C.H. Bamford, S. Brumby and R.P. Wayne, Nature, 1966, 209, 292.

57.Reflections on Free Radical Polymerization. C.H. Bamford and G.C. Eastmond, Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1966, 12, 183.

58.Catalysis of the Thermal Decomposition of Azo-Bis-Isobutyronitrile by Silver Perchlorate. C.H. Bamford, R. Denyer and J. Hobbs, Polymer, 1967, 8, 494.

59.Studies in Polymerization. XVIII. Initiation by Metal Chelates. C.H. Bamford and D.J. Lind, Proc. Roy. Soc.A, 1968, 302, 145.

60.Initiation by Free Radical Polymerization by Manganese Carbonyl and Carbon Tetrachloride. C.H. Bamford and R. Denyer, Nature, 1968, 217, 59.

61.Aspects of Some Initiation and Propagation Processes. C.H. Bamford, Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1967, 15, 333.

62.Free-Radical Template Polymerization. C.H. Bamford and Z. Shiiki, Polymer, 1968, 9, 596.

63.Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in Solvents. C.H. Bamford and S. Brumby, Chem. & Ind., 1969, p.1020.

64.Complex Formation between Silver Perchlorate and Azo-Bis-Isobutyronitrile. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond, J, Hobbs and E. Hughes, Polymer, 1969, 10, 713.

65.Non-Ideal Polymerization: A new Analysis and its Application to Vinyl Chloride. W.H. Atkinson, C.H. Bamford and G.C. Eastmond, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1970, 66, 1446.

66.Free-Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in the Presence of Aluminium Chloride. C.H. Bamford and S. Brumby, Makromol. Chem., 1970, 134, 159.

67.Photosensitized Polymerization of Maleimide. C.H. Bamford, J.F. Bingham and H. Block, Trans. Faraday Soc 1970, 66, 2612.

68.Polymerization of Tetrafluoroethylene in Acetic Acid photoinitiated by Metal Carbonyls. C.H. Bamford and S.U. Mullik, Polymer, 1976, 17, 225.

69.New Studies of the Mechanisms of Some Transfer and Propagation Reactions. C.H. Bamford, Sulaiman N. Basahel and Peter J. Malley, Pure Appl. Chem., 1980, 52, 1837-1850.

SECTION C: SOLID-PHASE POLYMERIZATION

70.Polymerization of Crystalline Methacrylic Acid Initiated by Ultra-Violet Radiation. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and J.,C. Ward, Nature, 1960, 186, 713

71.The Tesla-coil Method for Producing Free Radicals from Solids. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and J.C. Ward, Nature, 1960, 186, 712

72.Polymerization in the Solid and Near-Solid States. C.H. Bamford, A.D. Jenkins and J.C. Ward, J. Polymer Sci., 1960, 48, 37.

73.The Effect of the High-frequency Discharge on the Surfaces of Solids. I. The Production of Surface Radicals on Polymers. C.H. Bamford and J.C. Ward, Polymer, 1961, 2, 277.

74.The Properties of Radicals Produced in Organic Crystals by the High-frequency Discharge. C.H. Bamford and J.C. Ward, Fifth International Symposium on Free Radicals, Uppsala, 1960, Paper No. 6 (Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm).

75.Effect of Mechanical Stress on some Solid-State Polymerizations. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and J.C. Ward, Nature, 1961, 192, 103

76.Studies in Polymerization. Part XIV. The Solid-state Polymerization of Acrylic and Methacrylic Acids. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and J.C. Ward. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1963, 271, 357.

77.A New Conformation of Methacrylic Acid Radicals in Solid State Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and Y. Sakai, Nature, 1963, 200, 1284.

78.Conformation of Methacrylic Acid Radicals in Solid-State Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, A. Bibby and G.C. Eastmond, J. Polymer Sci., 1967, C16, 2417.

79.The Polymerization of Crystalline Methacrylic Acid initiated by Ultraviolet Radiation. I. Radical Conformations and Reaction Mechanism. C.H. Bamford, A. Bibby and G.C. Eastmond, Polymer, 1968, 9, 629.

80.The Polymerization of Crystalline Methacrylic Acid initiated by Ultraviolet Radiation. II. The Effect of Added Isobutyric Acid on Radical Conformations and Rates of Reaction. C.H. Bamford, A. Bibby and G.C. Eastmond, Polymer, 1968, 9, 645.

81.The Polymerization of Crystalline Methacrylic Acid initiated by Ultraviolet Radiation. III. The Pressure Effect. C.H. Bamford, A. Bibby and G.C. Eastmond, Polymer,1968, 9, 653.

82.Polymerization in the Solid Phase; A Polycondensation Reaction. C.H. Bamford, and R.P. Wayne, Polymer, 1969, 10, 661.

83.The Role of Defects in Solid-Phase Polymerization. C.H. Bamford and G.C. Eastmond, Chem. Soc. Specialist Publn 1972, p. 95.

SECTION D: POLYMERIZATION OF N-CARBOXY--AMINO ACID ANHYDRIDES

84.Stereochemical Aspects of the Reactions between -N-carboxyamino-acid Anhydrides and Primary and Secondary Bases. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1958, p.355.

85.Kinetics of the Formation of Polypeptides from N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydrides. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, Nature, 1953, 172, 907.

86.Studies in Polymerization. VII. The Polymerization of N-Carboxy-- Amino Acid Anhydrides. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1954, 223, 49

87.New Observations on the Chemistry of N-Carboxy--Amino Acid Anhydrides. D.G.H. Ballard, C.H. Bamford and F.J. Weymouth, Nature, 1954, 174, 173.

88.Studies in Polymerization. VIII. Reactions of N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydrides Initiated by Metal Cations. D.G.H. Ballard, C.H. Bamford and F.J. Weymouth, Proc. Roy. Soc.A, 1955, 227, 155.

89.New Aspects of the Chemistry of Polypeptide Synthesis from N-carboxy -amino Acid Anhydrides. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, 1955 Special Publication of the Chemical Society, No. 2, p. 25.

90.Reactions of N-Carboxy -amino Acid Anhydrides Catalysed by Tertiary Bases. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1956, p. 381.

91.The Chain Effect. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, Nature,. 1956, 177, 477.

92.Studies in Polymerization. X. The Chain-Effect. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1956, 236, 384.

93.The Chain Effect. Part 2. Complex. Formation Between Polysarcosine and Low Molecular Weight Substances. C.H. Bamford and R.C. Price, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1965, 61, 2208.

94.The Chain Effect. Part III. Induction of Secondary Structure in Copolymerizations. C.H. Bamford, H. Block and Y. Imanishi, Biopolymers, 1966, 4, 1067.

95.The Polymerization of -Benzyl-L-Glutamate N-Carboxy Anhydride. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 1957, 79, 2336.

96.The Heterogeneous Polymerization of N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydride. D.G.H. Ballard and C.H. Bamford, J. Chem. Soc., 1959, p.1039.

97.The polymerization of 3-Substituted Oxazolidine-2,5-diones. C.H. Bamford, H. Block and A,C.P. Pugh, J. Chem. Soc., 1961, p.2057.

98.The Initiation Step in the Polymerization of N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydrides. Part I. Catalysis by Tertiary Bases. C.H. Bamford and H. Block, J, Chem. Soc., 1961, p. 4989.

99.The Initiation Step in the Polymerization of N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydrides. Part II. Effects Related to the Structure of Amine Initiators. C.H. Bamford and H. Block, J. Chem. Soc., 1961, p. 4992.

100.Titration of N-Carboxy -Amino Acid Anhydrides in Non-Aqueous Solution. D.G.H. Ballard, C.H. Bamford and F.J. Weymouth, Analyst, 1956, 81, 305.

101.The Polymerization of -Amino Acid N-Carbonic Anhydrides. C.H. Bamford and H. Block, 1962. “Polyamino Acids, Polypeptides and Proteins” edited by M.A. Stahman, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. Paper 7, p. 65.

102.Mechanism of the Catalysis of the Polymerization of N-Carboxy-Sarcosine Anhydride. C.H. Bamford, H. Block, D. Mason and A.W. Openshaw, Society of Chemical Industry Monograph No. 20, 1966, 304.

103.Polymers as Catalysts for Polymerization Reactions. C.H. Bamford in “Reactions on Polymers”, ed. J.A.Moore (Reidel, Dordrecht Boston), 1973, p. 54.

104.On The Polymerization Mechanism of -Amino Acid N-Carboxyanhydrides Initiated by Sodium Hydride. S. Goodman, E. Peggion, M. Szwarc and C.H. Bamford, Macromolecules, 1977, 10, 1299-1301.

SECTION E: CONFORMATIONS AND PROPERTIES OF POLY -AMINO ACIDS

105.Evidence for -Protein Structure in Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford. W.E. Hanby and F. Happey. Nature, 1949, 164, 138.

106The - Transformation in a Polypeptide. C.H. Bamford, W.E. Hanby and F. Happey, Nature, 1949, 164, 751.

107.Solubilities of the II and -Forms of Synthetic Polypeptides: Evidence for II -  Transformation in the Amorphous Phase. C.H. Bamford, W.E. Hanby and F. Happey, Nature, 1950, 166, 829.

108.The Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides. I. X-Ray Investigation. C.H. Bamford, W.E. Hanby and F. Happey, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1951, 205, 30.

109.The Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides. III. The Molecular Configurations and physical Properties of some Regenerated Synthetic Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford, W.E. Hanby and F. Happey, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1951, 206, 407.

110.Water-Soluble Silk; an -Protein. E.J. Ambrose, C.H. Bamford, A. Elliott and W.E. Hanby, Nature, 1951, 167, 264.

111.Molecular Configuration and Physical Properties of Polypeptides and Proteins. C.H. Bamford, Prod. Roy. Soc. Med., 1951, 44, 393.

112.Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides and Proteins. C.H. Bamford and W.E. Hanby, Nature, 1951, 168, 340.

113.The Lotmar-Picken X-Ray Diagram of Dried Muscle. C.H. Bamford and W.E. Hanby, Nature, 1951, 168, 1085; and 1952, 169, 120.

114.Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford, L. Brown, A. Elliott, W.E. Hanby and I.F. Trotter, Nature, 1952, 169, 357.

115.Some New Investigations on the Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford, L. Brown, A. Elliott, W.E. Hanby and I.F. Trotter, Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 1953, 141, 49.

116.-Forms of Fibrous Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford, L. Brown, A. Elliott, W.E. Hanby and I.F. Trotter, Nature, 1953, 171, 1149.

117.- and -Forms of Poly-L-Alanine. C.H. Bamford, L. Brown, A. Elliott, W.E Hanby and I.F. Trotter, Nature, 1954, 173, 27.

118.The Dyeing of Synthetic Polypeptides. C.H. Bamford, W.E. Hanby, J. Boulton and J.C. Ward, Disc. Faraday Soc., 1954. No. 16, p. 222.

119.Structure of Polyglycine. C.H. Bamford, L. Brown, E.M. Cant, A. Elliott, W.E. Hanby and B.R. Malcolm, Nature, 1955, 176, 396.

120.Structure of Macrocyclic Glycine Peptides. C.H. Bamford and F.J. Weymouth, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 1955, 77, 6368. -

121.Synthetic Polypeptides. G.H. Ballard, C.H. Bamford and A. Elliott, Makromol. Chem., 1960, 35, 222.

122.Synthetic Polypeptides and Proteins. C.H. Bamford, J. Textile Inst., 1960, 51, T 1527.

SECTION F: NEW INITIATING SYSTEMS (THERMAL AND PHOTOCHEMICAL)

123.The Activated Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Metal Carbonyls C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Proc. Chem. Soc., 1962, p.110.

124.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Nickel Carbonyl. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch. Trans. Faraday Soc., 1963, 59, 548.

125.Initiation of Polymerization by Molybdenum and Tungsten Carbonyls. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1963, 59, 118.

126.The Use of Cyclopentadienyl and Carbonyl Derivatives Activated by Halogen Compounds as Polymerization Initiators. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Z. Naturforsch., 1962. 17b, 500.

127.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Manganese Carbonyl and Related Compounds. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1963, 59, 540.

128.Studies in Polymerization. Part XIII. The Activated Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Metal Carbonyls. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1963, 268, 553.

129.New Initiators of Vinyl Polymerization. Ammonium Trichloroacetate and Copper Derivatives. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and J.A. Rippon, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1963, 59, 2548.

130.The Effects of Different Organic Halide Activators in Vinyl Polymerization using Metal Carbonyl Initiators. C.H. Bamford and C.A. Finch, Z. Naturforsch, 1962, 17b, 804.

131.Mechanism of Initiation of Polymerization by Metal Carbonyl-Halide Systems. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and V.J. Robinson, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1964, 60, 751.

132.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Cobalt Carbonyls. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and W.R. Maltman, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1964, 60, 1432.

133.Some Novel Initiators of Vinyl Polymerization. C.H. Bamford. J. Polymer Sci. Part C, 1966, No. 4, 1571.

134.Metal Carbonyl-Halide Systems as Free Radical Sources: Rhenium Carbonyl and Two Triphenyl Phosphine Derivatives. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and W.R. Maltman, Trans, Faraday Soc 1965, 61, 267.

135.Free Radical Sources based on Zero-valent Metal Derivatives. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and K. Hargreaves, Nature, 1965, 205, 385.

136.Studies in Polymerization. XV. The Photosensitized Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Manganese Carbonyl. C.H. Bamford, P.A. Crowe and R.P. Wayne, Proc. Roy. Soc. A., 1965, 284, 455.

137.Mechanism of Free-Radical Formation in Metal Carbonyl + Halide Systems. Solvent Effects. Part 1. C.H. Bamford,, R. Denyer and G.C. Eastmond, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1965, 61, 1459.

138.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Metal Chelates. C.H. Bamford and D.J. Lind, Chem. and Ind., 1965, 1627.

139.Photochemistry of the Carbonyls of the Group VII Metals: Formation of Active Intermediates. C.H. Bamford, J. Hobbs and R.P. Wayne, Chem. Comm., 1965, No.19 (Com. 473) 469.

140.Tetrakis(Triphenyl Phosphite)Nickel(O) as an Initiator of Polymerization at Room Temperature. C.H. Bamford and K. Hargreaves, Nature, 1966, 209, 292.

141.Studies in Polymerization. XVI. The Photosensitized Initiation of Polymerization by the Carbonyls of Group VII Metals. C.H. Bamford, P.A. Crowe, J. Hobbs and R.P. Wayne, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1966, 292, 153.

142.Mechanism of Free Radical Formation in Metal Carbonyl + Halide Systems. Solvent Effects; Part 2. C.H. Bamford, R. Denyer and G.C. Eastmond, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 688.

143.Mechanism of Free Radical Formation by Mo(CO)6 + CCl4. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and W.R. Maltman, Trans. Faraday Soc., l966, 62, 2531.

144.Effect of Triphenyl Phosphite on Polymerization initiated by Molybdenum Carbonyl. C.H. Bamford, F.J.T. Fildes and W.R. Maltman, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 2544.

145.Mechanism of Free Radical Formation in Metal Carbonyl and Halide System. Solvent Effects, Part 3 - Manganese Carbonyl. C.H. Bamford and R. Denyer, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 1567

146.Initiation of Polymerization by Ammonium Trichloroacetate in the Presence of Copper Derivatives - a Tracer Study. C.H. Bamford and V.J. Robinson, Polymer, 1966, 7, 573.

147.Phosphine-Metal Carbonyl Derivatives as free Radical Sources. C.H. Bamford and W.R. Maltman, Trans. Faraday, Soc., 1966, 62, 2823.

148.Selective Initiation of Free-Radical Polymerization by Metal Chelates. C.H. Bamford and D.J. Lind, Chem. Comm., 1966, 792.

149.Initiation of Polymerization by Bis(triphenylphosphine)Nickel Dicarbonyl. C.H. Bamford and K. Hargreaves, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967, 63, 392.

150.Studies in Polymerization. XVII. The Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Tetrakis(triphenylphosphite)nickel(0). C.H. Bamford and K. Hargreaves, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1967, 297, 425.

151.Mo(CO)5Py as an Initiator of Polymerization. C.H. Bamford, R. Denyer and G.C. Eastmond, Z. Naturforsch., 1967, 22b, 580.

152.The Effect of Aromatic Solvents on the Absolute Rate Coefficients in the Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate at 25oC. C.H. Bamford and S. Brumby, Makromol. Chem., 1967, 105, 122.

153.Initiation of Vinyl Polymerization by Tetrakis(Triphenylphosphine) Platinum(0). C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and K. Hargreaves, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968, 64, 175.

154.Initiation of Polymerization of Sulphur Dioxide and Pyridine in the Presence of Organic Halides. C.H. Bamford, R.J.W. Reynolds and J.D. Seddon, Makromol. Chem., 1968, 111, 247.

155.Initiation of Free-Radical Polymerization by Hexakis(Phenylisocyanato) Derivatives of Metals of Group 6. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and K. Hargreaves, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968, 64, 1611.

156.Free-Radical Formation from Organometallic Compounds and Halides. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and D. Whittle, J. Organometallic Chem., 1969, 17, 33.

157.New Possibilities of Initiating Radical Reactions. C.H. Bamford, Euro Polym. J. Supplement, 1969, p. l.

158.Oxidation of Molybdenum Carbonyl and Related Derivatives by Organic Halides; Thermal and Photochemical Activation. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and F.J.T. Fildes, Chem. Comm., 1970, 144.

159.A Chain Process in the Oxidation of Molybdenum Carbonyl by Carbon Tetrabromide. C.H. Bamford, G.C. Eastmond and F.J.T. Fildes, Chem. Comm., 1970, 146.