1. Quinquevalent Rhodium Compounds: RhF5 and CsRhF6.
    J.H. Holloway, P.R. Rao and N. Bartlett,
    Chem. Comm., 3O6 (1965).
  2. Synthesis of Xenon Fluorides by Exposure of Xenon/Fluorine Mixtures to Daylight at Room Temperature.
    J.H. Holloway,
    Chem. Comm., 22 (1966).
  3. A Demonstration Experiment to Illustrate the Reactivity of Xenon.
    J.H. Holloway,
    J. Chem. Educ., 43, 2O2 (1966).
  4. A Method for the Simultaneous Detection of Hydrogen Fluoride and Fluorine.
    J.G. Knowles and J.H. Holloway,
    Talanta, 13, 1219 (1966).
  5. Explosion Hazards with Xenon Trioxide Solutions ('Xenic Acid').
    J.H. Holloway,
    Talanta, 14, 871 (1967).
  6. Reactions of Technetium Hexafluoride with Nitric Oxide, Nitrosyl Fluoride and Nitryl Fluoride.
    J.H. Holloway and H. Selig,
    J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 30, 473 (1968).
  7. Reactions of Xenon Difluoride with the Pentafluorides of Tantalum, Niobium, Ruthenium and Osmium.
    J.H. Holloway and J.G. Knowles,
    J. Chem. Soc. (A), 756 (1969).
  8. Organotin Isothiocyanate Complexes: the Interaction of Alkyltin Isothiocyanates with Ligands containing Oxygen or Nitrogen as the Donor Atom.
    J.H. Holloway, G.P. McQuillan and D.S. Ross,
    J. Chem. Soc. (A), 25O5 (1969).
  9. The Infrared Spectrum of 15NF3 and Force Field.
    A. Allan, J.L. Duncan, J.H. Holloway and D.C. McKean,
    J. Mol. Spectroscopy, 31, 368 (1969).

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