A. D. Walsh
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Donald Walsh FRS FRSE FRIC was a British chemist, who served as Professor of Chemistry at the University of Dundee. He is usually referred to as Donald Walsh. He was the creator of the Walsh diagram and Walsh's Rules.
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- The structures of ethylene oxide, cyclopropane, and related molecules (1949) (389)
- 466. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part I. AH2 molecules (1953) (307)
- 466. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part I. AH2 molecules (1953) (299)
- 467. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part II. Non-hydride AB2 and BAC molecules (1953) (260)
- Ultraviolet spectra and excited states of formaldehyde (1975) (213)
- The ultra-violet absorption spectrum of ammonia (1961) (139)
- The properties of bonds involving carbon (1947) (121)
- Structures of Ethylene Oxide and Cyclopropane (1947) (114)
- 468. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part III. HAB and HAAH molecules (1953) (101)
- A study of the reactions that lead to 'knock' in the spark-ignite engine (1951) (89)
- Thermal Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapour (1958) (86)
- The absorption spectra of the cyclic dienes in the vacuum ultra-violet (1941) (80)
- The absorption spectra of acrolein, crotonaldehyde and mesityl oxide in the vacuum ultra-violet (1945) (78)
- The absorption spectra of triple bond molecules in the vacuum ultra violet (1945) (73)
- The absorption spectra of some substituted benzenes and naphthalenes in the vacuum ultra-violet (1950) (72)
- The far ultra-violet absorption spectra of the hydrides and deuterides of sulphur, selenium and tellurium and of the methyl derivatives of hydrogen sulphide (1950) (57)
- Remarks on the strengths of bonds (1947) (56)
- The absorption spectra of the chloro ethylenes in the vacuum ultra-violet (1945) (55)
- 469. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part IV. Tetratomic hydride molecules, AH3 (1953) (55)
- The absorption spectra of conjugated dienes in the vacuum ultra-violet (1) (1940) (53)
- The reaction of methyl radicals with oxygen and comparison with other third-order reactions (1957) (52)
- The absorption spectra of benzene derivatives in the vacuum ultra-violet. I (1947) (50)
- Processes in the oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels—II (1947) (44)
- Absorption spectra of the hydrides, deuterides and halides of group 5 elements (1963) (43)
- The oxidation of carbon monoxide (1954) (43)
- The vacuum ultra-violet absorption spectra of the halogen molecules. Part 1.—Chlorine (1959) (36)
- The absorption spectrum of acetaldehyde in the vacuum ultra-violet (1946) (34)
- Structures of Ethylene Oxide and Cyclopropane (1947) (32)
- Far ultra-violet absorption spectrum of trifluoro methyl iodide (1961) (27)
- The absorption spectrum of glyoxal in the vaccum ultra-violet (1946) (27)
- I. A possible new definition of electronegativity (1951) (26)
- The 2491 Å electronic transition of nitrogen dioxide I. Rotational analysis (1962) (25)
- Far ultra-violet spectra, ionisation potentials, and their significance in chemistry (1948) (24)
- A note on bond lengths and ionization potentials in carbonyl compounds (1946) (24)
- Rotational structure in the 1Σu− ← 1Σg+ Transition of cyanogen at 2200 Å (1972) (24)
- The 1650-1350 Å absorption spectrum of nitrogen dioxide (1962) (22)
- The dependence of the properties of carbonyl compounds upon polarity (1947) (21)
- Absorption spectrum of chlorine dioxide in the vacuum ultra-violet (1963) (21)
- The electronic spectrum of cyanogen (1969) (20)
- The absorption spectra of hexatriene and divinyl acetylene in the vacuum ultra-violet (1946) (19)
- A note on the decomposition of tertiary alkyl peroxides (1946) (19)
- 474. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part IX. Hexatomic molecules: ethylene (1953) (18)
- Cool flames and molecular structure (1967) (18)
- The ionization potentials of butadiene (1945) (18)
- Absorption spectra of silyl compounds in the vacuum ultra-violet (1966) (17)
- The absorption spectrum of 1 : 1-dichloro-ethylene in the vacuum ultra-violet (1951) (17)
- The infra-red spectrum and thermodynamic constants of nitrosyl chloride (1951) (16)
- The absorption spectra of furfuraldehyde and benzaldehyde in the vacuum ultra-violet (1946) (16)
- The Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectrum of Allene (1951) (16)
- Electronic Orbitals, Shapes and Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules (1952) (15)
- Remarks on the structure of carbon monoxide (1947) (15)
- 94. Factors influencing the strengths of bonds (1948) (15)
- Experiments with cool flames. I—induction periods (1950) (15)
- Ultra-violet absorption spectrum of cis-1,2-dichloro ethylene (1968) (14)
- Vacuum ultra-violet spectra of formic and acetic acids (1975) (14)
- Ultra-violet absorption spectrum of tetrachlorohylene (1967) (14)
- Ionisation potentials and bond order (1946) (13)
- The rotational and vibrational structure of the 2500Å system of cyanogen (1971) (13)
- The Ultra-Violet Absorption Spectrum of Nitric Oxide (1953) (13)
- The mode of action of lead tetraethyl as an inhibitor of combustion processes (1953) (13)
- The inhibiting effect of lead tetraethyl I. The effect of lead compounds on the vapour phase slow oxidation of diisopropyl ether and on the ignition of diethyl ether (1952) (12)
- Ionization Potentials of Polyatomic Molecules (1941) (12)
- The effect of sulfur dioxide on the second pressure limit of explosion of hydrogen-oxygen mixtures (1965) (12)
- 473. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part VIII. Pentatomic molecules: CH3I (1953) (12)
- Effects of surfaces on combustion of methane and mode of action of anti-knocks containing metals (1958) (11)
- The inhibiting effect of lead tetraethyl II. The effect of lead monoxide on the slow oxidation of methane (1952) (11)
- 475. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part X. A note on the spectrum of benzene (1953) (11)
- 472. The electronic orbitals, shapes, and spectra of polyatomic molecules. Part VII. A note on the near-ultra-violet spectrum of acetaldehyde (1953) (11)
- 206. The absorption spectrum of keten in the far ultra-violet (1951) (10)
- THE KNOCK RATINGS OF FUELS (1963) (10)
- Experiments with cool flames. II.—pressure-temperature limits (1950) (10)
- Spectrum of carbon suboxide in the ultra-violet (1966) (10)
- Ultra-violet absorption of trans-dichloro ethylene (1967) (9)
- 82. Bond energies in peroxides, and the energy evolved in the reaction H + O2= HO2 (1948) (9)
- 162. The absorption spectrum of allene in the vacuum ultra-violet (1952) (8)
- THE ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA OF HYDRIDES OF GROUP V ELEMENTS (1962) (8)
- Theory of Molecular Structure and Spectra (1954) (8)
- Ultra-violet absorption spectrum of 1,1-dichloro ethylene (1968) (8)
- The effect of aromatic compounds on the vapour-phase oxidation of fuels. Part I.—the effect on the vapour-phase oxidation of ethers (1949) (8)
- ‘Knock’ in Internal Combustion Engines (1948) (8)
- THE STRUCTURE OF KETENE (1946) (7)
- 21. Co-ordinate links formed by bonding electrons: a suggestion regarding the structure of diborane (1947) (7)
- The effect of aromatic compounds on the vapour-phase oxidation of fuels. Part II.—The anti-knock effect of aromatic compounds in engines (1949) (5)
- Empirical Relations Involving Ionization Potentials (1951) (4)
- The electronic absorption spectrum of phosphine (1963) (4)
- ‘Knock’ in Internal Combustion Engines (1949) (4)
- Effect of Water Vapour on Explosions of Carbon Monoxide (1952) (3)
- The pyrolysis of gaseous tetramethyl lead (1969) (3)
- The oxidation of tetramethyl lead and related reactions (1971) (2)
- THE ELECTRONIC SPECTRA OF SIMPLE MOLECULES (1962) (2)
- The oxidation of methane (1955) (2)
- Processes in the vapour phase oxidation of ethers. III (1948) (2)
- Part I.—Electron transfer reactions. General discussion (1946) (2)
- Combustion of gaseous hydrogen sulfide (1973) (2)
- The Near Ultraviolet Spectrum of Formaldehyde (1952) (2)
- Structure of Cyclopropane (1947) (2)
- II. Empirical relations involving force constants and ionization potentials (1951) (2)
- Excited molecules (1974) (2)
- Oriented filaments of amylose and alkali amylose. (1946) (1)
- The Formation of Per‐Compounds in Relation to Electronegativities (1947) (1)
- Two Forms of 1,3 Butadiene (1946) (1)
- Informal meeting on unimolecular reactions (1958) (0)
- Notes on the hydrogen-oxygen reaction sensitized by ammonia (1971) (0)
- VACUUM UV-SPECTRA OF FORMIC AND ACETIC ACIDS (1975) (0)
- The absorption spectra of benzene derivatives in the vacuum ultra-violet. II (1947) (0)
- The propagation of cool flames (1953) (0)
- The oxidation of methane: Part II. Behavior at temperatures from 500 to 750°C (1955) (0)
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