1. Flash Photolysis of Xenon Difluoride, Carbonyl Sulphide and Nitrogen Trifluoride.
    A.G. Briggs, R.J. Kemp, L. Batt and J.H. Holloway,
    Spectrochim. Acta., 26A, 415 (1970).
  2. Reaction of Xenon Difluoride with Hydrogen Chloride.
    M.J. Shaw, J.H. Holloway and H.H. Hyman,
    J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. Letters, 6, 321 (1970).
  3. Infrared and Raman Spectra of ClF3 and BrF3.
    H. Selig, H.H. Claassen and J.H. Holloway,
    J. Chem. Phys., 52, 3517 (1970).
  4. Raman Spectra of MoF6, TcF6, ReF6, UF6, SF6, SeF6 and TeF6 in the Vapour State.
    H.H. Claassen, G.L. Goodman, J.H. Holloway and H. Selig,
    J. Chem. Phys., 53, 341 (1970).
  5. Raman Spectra of AsF5 and VF5 and Force Constants for PF5, AsF5 and VF5.
    H. Selig, J.H. Holloway, J. Tyson and H.H. Claassen,
    J. Chem. Phys., 53, 2559 (1970).
  6. An Examination of the Possibility of the Existence of Xenon Octafluoride.
    B. Frlec, J.H. Holloway, J. Slivnik, A. Smalc, B. Volavsek and A. Zemljic,
    J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 32, 2521 (1970).
  7. Vibrational Spectra of IOF5, OsOF5 and ReOF5.
    J.H. Holloway, H. Selig and H.H. Claassen,
    J. Chem. Phys., 54, 4305 (1971).
  8. Organotin Complexes: The Acceptor Properties of Triphenyltin Isothiocyanate and Diphenyltin Di-isothiocyanate and the Infrared Spectra of Complexes containing Oxygen Donor Ligands.
    J.H. Holloway, G.P. McQuillan and D.S. Ross,
    J. Chem. Soc. (A), 1935 (1971).
  9. Photoionization Mass Spectrometric Study of F2, HF and DF.
    J. Berkowitz, W.A. Chupka, P.M. Guyon, J.H. Holloway and R. Spohr,
    J. Chem. Phys., 54, 5165 (1971).
  10. Photoionization Mass Spectrometric Study of XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6.
    J. Berkowitz, W.A. Chupka, P.M. Guyon, J.H. Holloway and R. Spohr,
    J. Phys. Chem., 75, 1461 (1971).
  11. Preparation and Crystal Structure of Osmium Pentafluoride.
    S.J. Mitchell and J.H. Holloway,
    J. Chem. Soc.(A), 2789, (1971).
  12. Raman Spectrum of the NF Radical.
    H. Selig and J.H. Holloway,
    J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 33, 3169 (1971).
  13. Antiprismatic Coordination about Xenon: the Structure of Nitrosonium Octafluoroxenate (VI).
    S.W. Peterson, J.H. Holloway, B.A. Coyle and J.M. Williams,
    Science, 173, 1238 (1971).
  14. New Compounds of Rhenium: the Preparation and Crystal Structures of Re(CO)5F.ReF5 and [Re(CO)6]+[Re2F11]-.
    D.M. Bruce J.H. Holloway and D.R. Russell,
    J.C.S. Chem. Comm., 321 (1973).
  15. New Krypton Difluoride Adducts.
    B. Frlec and J.H. Holloway,
    J.C.S. Chem. Comm., 370 (1973).
  16. Nitryl Fluoride-Xenon Hexafluoride Complex.
    J.H. Holloway, H. Selig and U. El-Gad,
    J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 35, 3624 (1973).
  17. Niobium-93 Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Studies of Niobium Pentafluoride and its Complexes with Xenon Difluoride and some Organic Bases.
    J.C. Fuggle, D.A. Tong, D.W.A. Sharp, J.M. Winfield and J.H. Holloway,
    J.C.S. Dalton, 205 (1974).
  18. Preparation of 2KrF2.SbF5 and KrF2.SbF5: the Kr2F3+ and KrF+ Cations.
    B. Frlec and J.H. Holloway,
    J.C.S. Chem. Comm., 89 (1974).
  19. Enthalpies of Formation of 1:1, 1:2 and 2:1 Adducts of Xenon Difluoride with Antimony, Niobium and Tantalum Pentafluorides. J. Burgess, B. Frlec and J.H. Holloway,
    J.C.S. Dalton, 1740 (1974).

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