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Evans, M.B.; Newton, R., Inverse gas chromatography in the study of polymer degradation. Part I. Oxidation of squalene as a model for the oxidative degradation of natural rubber, Chromatographia, 1976, 9, 11, 561-566, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02275963 . [all data]
Howard, W.L.; Jacobsen, E.C.; Newton, R.A., J. Org. Chem., 1961, 26, 3574. [all data]
Newton, R.F.; Kaura, B.D.; DeVries, T., The specific heat of liquid diphenyl, Ind. Eng. Chem., 1931, 23, 35-37. [all data]
Nelson, E.W.; Newton, R.F., The heat capacity of glucose glass, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1941, 63, 2178-2182. [all data]
Cantor, S.; Newton, R.F.; Grimes, W.R.; Blankenship, F.F., Vapor Pressures and Derived Thermodynamic Information for the System RbF-ZrF4, J. Phys. Chem., 1958, 62, 1, 96-99, https://doi.org/10.1021/j150559a027 . [all data]
Newton, R.F.; Eyring, H., A partition function for liquids, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1937, 33, 73-80. [all data]
Oblad, A.G.; Newton, R.F., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1937, 59, 2495. [all data]
Newton, R.F.; Kaura, B.D.; De Vries, T., The Specific Heat of Liquid Dihenyl, Ind. Eng. Chem., 1931, 23, 35. [all data]
Newton, R.H.; Dodge, B.F., The equilibrium between carbon monoxide, hydrogen, formaldehyde and methanol. I. The reactions CO + H2 = HCOH and H2 + HCOH = CH3OH, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1933, 55, 4747-4759. [all data]
Newton, R.H., Activity coefficients of gases, Ind. Eng. Chem., 1935, 27, 302-306. [all data]
Newton, R.H.; Dodge, B.F., Activity coefficients of gases... Applicaton to calculation of the effect of pressure on homogeneous chemical equilibria and to calculation of integral joule-thompson effects, Ind. Eng. Chem., 1935, 27, 577-581. [all data]
Newton, R.H.; Dodge, B.F., Equilibrium between carbon monoxide, hydrogen, formaldehyde and methanol. 2 . The reaction CO +2H2 = CH3OH, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1934, 56, 1287-1291. [all data]
Newton, R.H.; Dodge, B.F., The Equilibrium Between Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen. Formaldehyde and Methanol. I. The Reactions CO + H2 = HCOH and H2 + HCOH = CH3OH, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1933, 55, 4747. [all data]
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