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Clark PD, Clarke RA, Lesage KL, et al. (1988) Ultrasound-assisted regeneration of sulfur solvents used in sour gas production Energy & Fuels. 2: 355-356
Clark PD, Dowling NI, Hyne JB, et al. (1987) The chemistry of organosulphur compound types occurring in heavy oils: 4. the high-temperature reaction of thiophene and tetrahydrothiophene with aqueous solutions of aluminium and first-row transition-metal cations Fuel. 66: 1353-1357
Clark PD, Hyne JB. (1984) Chemistry of organosulphur compound types occurring in heavy oil sands: 3. Reaction of thiophene and tetrahydrothiophene with vanadyl and nickel salts Fuel. 63: 1649-1654
Clark PD, Hyne JB, Tyrer JD. (1984) Chemistry of organosulphur compound types occurring in heavy oil sands:: 1. High temperature hydrolysis and thermolysis of tetrahydrothiophene in relation to steam stimulation processes Fuel. 62: 959-962
Macdonald DD, Maclean A, Hyne JB. (1979) The influence of cyclic alcohols on the temperature of maximum density of water Journal of Solution Chemistry. 8: 97-103
Macdonald DD, McLean A, Hyne JB. (1978) The influence of aliphatic diols on the temperature of maximum density of water Journal of Solution Chemistry. 7: 63-71
Estep ME, Macdonald DD, Hyne JB. (1977) Enthalpies of solution of tetramethyl-ammonium chloride in aqueous-organic binary solvent systems Journal of Solution Chemistry. 6: 129-134
Macdonald DD, Hyne JB. (1976) The interrelationship between partial molal expansibility and the solute induced shift in the temperature of maximum density of water Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 54: 3073-3076
Macdonald DD, Dolan B, Hyne JB. (1976) The influence of substituted alcohols on the temperature of maximum density of water Journal of Solution Chemistry. 5: 405-416
Macdonald DD, Estep ME, Smith MD, et al. (1974) Heats of solution and the influence of solutes on the temperature of maximum density of water Journal of Solution Chemistry. 3: 713-725
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