Noel Bayliss
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Professor of chemistry, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Noel Stanley Bayliss was an Australian chemist and professor of chemistry at the University of Western Australia. He was a Rhodes Scholar and graduated as dux of the academically renowned Melbourne High School. He then attended the University of Melbourne before going to Lincoln College, Oxford. The mineral baylissite K2Mg2•4 is named for him.
Noel Bayliss's Published Works
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- Solvent Effects in Organic Spectra: Dipole Forces and the Franck–Condon Principle (1954) (384)
- The Effect of the Electrostatic Polarization of the Solvent on Electronic Absorption Spectra in Solution (1950) (328)
- Solvent Effects in the Spectra of Acetone, Crotonaldehyde, Nitromethane and Nitrobenzene (1954) (158)
- A ``Metallic'' Model for the Spectra of Conjugated Polyenes (1948) (125)
- Solvent effects on the intensities of the weak ultraviolet spectra of ketones and nitroparaffins—I (1968) (65)
- Variation with Temperature of the Continuous Absorption Spectrum of Diatomic Molecules: Part I. Experimental, The Absorption Spectrum of Chlorine (1933) (62)
- Variation with Temperature of the Continuous Absorption Spectrum of Diatomic Molecules: Part II. Theoretical (1933) (53)
- The free-electron approximation for conjugated compounds (1952) (53)
- Solvent effects in infra-red spectra: C=O, C-H, and C-C vibrations (1955) (48)
- The Continuous Absorption Spectrum of Bromine: A New Interpretation (1936) (45)
- SOLVENT EFFECTS IN MEROCYANINE SPECTRA (1952) (36)
- The Theory of the Continuous Absorption Spectrum of Bromine (1937) (31)
- Electronic Absorption Spectra in Solution: with Special Reference to the Continuous Absorption of the Halogens (1940) (23)
- Solvent effects on the infra-red frequency and intensity of the nitrile vibration in aceto-, propio-, benzo- and phthalo-nitriles* (1959) (22)
- THE NECESSITY OF ZINC FOR PINUS RADIATA. (1942) (20)
- The continuous absorption spectrum of chlorine in the region 4000-5000 A (1937) (20)
- Imido Ester Formation in Aromatic Nitriles (1956) (17)
- Thiocyanate Complex as Means of Extracting Cobalt before Its Microdetermination by Other Methods (1946) (14)
- The Effect of Solvents on the Continuous Absorption Spectrum of Bromine (1938) (12)
- Interpretation of the Visible Absorption of Bromine (1939) (11)
- The Perturbation of the Ultraviolet Spectrum of Nitromethane in Mixed Solvents, with a Note on Complex Formation (1955) (11)
- Solvent perturbations in the near-ultraviolet spectrum of benzene (1962) (10)
- The Potential Energy in Conjugated Polyenes and the Effective Nuclear Charge of the Carbon Atom (1949) (10)
- Photoconductivity of Naphthalene and Anthracene (1949) (8)
- Vacuum Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Iodine and Bromine (1954) (8)
- Atomic Radii from Parachor Data and from Electron Diffraction Data (1937) (8)
- The effect of intermolecular interaction on the intensity of weak or forbidden electronic transitions (1969) (7)
- The effect of foreign gases on the continuous absorption spectrum of bromine (1939) (6)
- The System Potassium Sulfate-Sodium Sulfate-Magnesium Sulfate-Water at 35° (1947) (6)
- The absorption spectrum of bromine vapour in the region 3400 A. to 2200 A. (1938) (5)
- CCLXII.—The parachor of co-ordinated hydrogen in the ortho-substituted phenols (4)
- The continuous absorption spectrum of chlorine and the photosynthesis of hydrogen chloride (1937) (2)
- The Visible Absorption Spectrum of Bromine in Solution (1948) (2)
- The Permicron: a Unit of Wave Number (1951) (2)
- Filter paper pellets in the spectro‐chemical analysis of solutions (1948) (1)
- LXXVII. On the kinetic application of the law of mass action (1947) (1)
- Absorption Spectrum of Methyl Iodide (1935) (1)
- Recent Developments in the Free Electron Approximation (1950) (0)
- Oxidation of ammonia (1943) (0)
- CCLV.—The constitution of magnesium acetate solutions. Part II. Evidence from vapour pressures (0)
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