Harry G. Poole
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1937.0238
On page 453, Poole acknowledges "indebtedness to Professor C. K. Ingold for his interest in this work."
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(The dissociation of hydrogen in the glow discharge.) |
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Parkin JE, Poole HG, Raynes WT. (1962) Inversion doublet interactions in formaldehyde Proceedings of the Chemical Society. 248-249 |
Cohn H, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1956) Rotation-resisting energy barrier in the nitric acid molecule [3] The Journal of Chemical Physics. 24: 162 |
Cohn H, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1952) Infra-red spectrum of nitric and of deuteronitric acid vapour. Completion of identification of the fundamental frequencies. Entropy of nitric acid. barrier resisting rotation of the hydroxyl group Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 4219-4232 |
Ingold CK, Millen DJ, Poole HG. (1950) Vibrational spectra of ionic forms of oxides and oxy-acids of nitrogen. Part I. Raman-spectral evidence of the ionisation of nitric acid by perchloric, sulphuric, and selenic acids. Spectroscopic identification of the nitronium ion, NO2+ Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2576-2589 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 106. Excited states of benzene. Part XII. the effect of an electronic excitation on the geometry, elastic properties, and zero-points energy of the benzene molecule: And the effect of isotopic substitution on the transition energy Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 508-517 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 105. Excited states of benzene. Part XI. Comparisons between the first ultraviolet absorption and fluorescence band system of isotopically isomeric benzenes and further determinations of the vibration frequencies of the upper electronic state Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 491-507 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 103. Excited states of benzene. Part IX. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1:2:4:5- tetradeuterobenzene Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 475-483 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 102. Excited states of benzene. Part VIII. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1:4-dideuterobenzene Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 461-475 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 100. Excited states of benzene. Part VI. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1:3:5- trideuterobenzene Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 445-456 |
Garforth FM, Ingold CK, Poole HG. (1948) 95. Excited states of benzene. Part I. Introductory consideration of some spectral properties of vibrations accompanying electronic transitions of benzene and deuterated benzenes Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 406-417 |