Chronological list of publications

  1. Interaction of Secondary Amines and Boron Trichloride,  W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and E. F. Mooney, Chem. and Ind., 1959, 432.
  2. Chemistry related to Borazole. Part II. The Reaction of Secondary Amines with Boron Trichloride, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and E. F. Mooney, J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 5168-5172.
  3. Preparation and Reactions of Dialkylaminoborazoles and Reaction of Diethylaminboron Dichloride with Primary Amines, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and E. F. Mooney, J. Chem. Soc., 1962, 113-119.
  4. The Characteristic Absorption Bands in the Infra-red Spectra of B-Trisaminoborazoles, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson, E. F. Mooney, I. M. Stripp and H. A. Willis, Spectrochim. Acta, 1962, 18, 149-154.
  5. The Hydrogen Dichloride HCl2 Ion as a Reagent in Alcohol-Hydrogen Choride Systems, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, Proc. Chem. Soc., 1961, 467.
  6. s-Butyl Chloride from n-Butyl Dichloroborinate and from n-Butanol-Hydrogen Chloride, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and W. S. Murphy, J. Chem. Soc., 1962, 1099-1101.
  7. Factors Determining the Production of Optically Pure (+)- or (-)-Alkyl Halides, T. M. Cook, E. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1972J. Coulson, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, Chem. and Ind., 1962, 1506-1507
  8. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part I. Alcohol-Hydrogen Choride or -Thionyl Chloride Systems, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., 1963, 1059-1064.
  9. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part II. Reactions of Straight-chain Alcohols with Hydrogen Halides and the Preparation of Isomerically Pure 2-Halogeno-octanes, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., 1964, 2310-2314.
  10. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part III. Alkyl Rearrangements in Alcohol-Boron Trihalide Reaction Systems, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and W. S. Murphy, J. Chem. Soc., 1964, 2314-2318.
  11. Carbonium Ion Mechanism and Results of Solvolysis of (+)-2-bromo-octane, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, Nature, 1964, 204, 876.
  12. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part IV. The Three Dealkylation Steps in Phosphorus Trihalide (Cl, Br, I)-Alcohol Systems, E. J. Coulson, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., 1965, 2364-2369.
  13. Rearrangement in Alkyl Groups during Substitution Reactions, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, Chem. Rev., 1965, 65, 697-716.
  14. Critereon of Mechanism based on Optical Rotation and Rearrangement in Alkyl Groups during Formation of Alkyl Halides, W. Gerrard, H. R. Hudson and F. W. Parrett, Nature, 1966, 211, 740-741.
  15. Interaction of Tralkyl Phosphates with Boron Tribrimide, H. R. Hudson and K. Kelsall, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1967, 390-392. 
  16. Gas Chromatography of Isomeric Butyl Halides, B. A. Chaudri and H. R. Hudson, J. Chromatog., 1967, 27, 240-241. 
  17. Gas Chromatography of Isomeric Pentyl Halides, B. A. Chaudri, H. R. Hudson and W. S. Murphy, J. Chromatog., 1967, 29,  218-222.
  18. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part V. Conditions which Determine the Formation of 2-Halogeno-2-methyl- and 2-Halogeno-3-methyl-butanes in the Preparartion of 1-Halogeno-2,2-dimethylpropanes from 2,2-Dimethylpropan-1-ol, H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1968, 664-667.
  19. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part VI. The Preparation of Optically Pure 2-Halogenobutames, D. G. Goodwin and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1968, 1333-1336.
  20. Rearrangements occurring during the Thermal Decomposition of Alkyl Chloroformates, P. W. Clinch and H. R. Hudson, Chem. Comm., 1968, 925-926.
  21. Sythesis of Optically Active Alkyl Halides, H. R. Hudson, Synthesis, 1969, 1, 112-119.
  22. Optical Rotatory Dispersion and Circular Dichroism. Part LXVI. 2-Halogenoalkanes, B. A. Chaudri, D. G. Goodwin, H. R Hudson, L. Bartlett and P. M. Scopes, J. Chem. Soc.(C), 1970, 1329-1330.
  23. An Empirical Relationship between the Molecular Rotations of Optically Active 2-Halogenoalkanes, B. A. Chaudri, D. G. Goodwin and H. R Hudson, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1970, 1290-1292.
  24. Rearrangement in the Solvolysis of 3-Bromopentane in 60% Aqueous Ethanol, H. R. Hudson and (Mrs.) D. Ragoonanan, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1970, 1755-1758.
  25. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part VII. Rearrangements occurring during the Thermal Decomposition of Alkyl Chloroformates, P. W. Clinch and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc.(B), 1971, 747-751.
  26. Magnetic Non-equivalence of the a-Methylene Protons in Alkyl Chlorosulphites and the Effects of Temperature and of Pyridinium Chloride, H. R. Hudson, R. G. Rees and G. R. de Spinoza, Spectrochim. Acta, 1971, 27A, 926-928.
  27. Protonated Norcarane (Bicyclo[4.1.0]heptane) as an Intermediate in the Thermal Decomposition of Cyclohexylmethyl and Cycloheptyl Chloroformates and in the Deamination of the corresponding Cycloalkylamines, W. E. Dupuy, H. R. Hudson and P. A. Karam, Tetrahedron Lett., 1971, 3193-3196.
  28. Methyltrineopentyloxyphosphonium Iodide: A Crystalline Michaelis-Arbuzov Intermediate and its Mode of Decomposition, H. R. Hudson, R. G. Rees and J. E. Weekes, Chem. Comm., 1971, 1297.
  29. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part VIII.  Rearrangements in the Reactions of Branched-chain Alcohols with Boron Trichloride and Boron Tribromide, H. R. Hudson, R. R. F. Kinghorn and W. S. Murphy, J. Chem. Soc.(C), 1971, 3593-3596.
  30. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part IX. Reactions of (1-Substituted n-Alkyl) Diphenylphosphinites with Hydrogen Halides and with Halogens, H. R. Hudson, A. R. Qureshi and Mrs. D. Ragoonanan, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1972, 1595-1597.
  31. Gas Chromatography of C6 and C7 Cycloalkyl Chorides, Cycloolefins, Methylcycloalkanes and related Bicyclo-[n.1.0]alkanes, W. E. Dupuy, H. R. Hudson and P. A, Karam, J. Chromatog., 1972, 71, 347-352.
  32. Rearrangements and the Intervention of Protonated Cyclopropanes in the Thermal Decomposition of Cycloalkyl Chloroformates, W. E. Dupuy and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1972, 1715-1720.
  33. Formation of 2-Chlororo-3-methylbutane in the Thermal Decomposition of 2-Methylbutyl Chloroformate: Evidence for a 1,3-Shift involving a Protonated Cyclopropane Intermediate in a Kinetically Controlled Substitution. W. E. Dupuy, (Miss) E. A. Goldsmith and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1973, 74-75.
  34. The Formation of Rearrangement Products in the Reactions of Cyclic Alcohols with Boron Trichloride, H. R. Hudson and P. A. Karam, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1973, 1141-1144.
  35. Organic Derivatives of Phosphorous and Thiophosphorous Acid, W. Gerrard and H. R. Hudson, Chapter 13 in Vol.5 of Organic Phosphorus Compounds, eds. G. M. Kosolapoff and L. Maier, Wiley, New York, 1973, pp. 21-329.
  36. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part I. Preparation, Structure, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Triphenyl and Tineopentyl Phosphite-Alkyl Halide Adducts, H. R. Hudson, R. G. Rees and J. E. Weekes, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1974, 982-985.
  37. Vilsmeier Reagents for the Replacement of Hydroxyl by Halogen, D. R. Hepburn and H. R. Hudson, Chem. and Ind., 1974, 664-665.
  38. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part II. Protonation of Trialkyl Phosphites and the Mechanism of their Dealkylation by Hydrogen Chloride, H. R. Hudson and J. C. Robers, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1974, 1575-1580.
  39. Gas Chromatography of Alkyl Halides on a Silicone Oil Capillary Column, D. R. Hepburn and H. R. Hudson, J. Chromatog., 1975, 103, 166-169.
  40. Competitive 1,2- and 1,3-Hydride Shifts in the Thermal Decomposition of n-Alkyl Chloroformates, H. R. Hudson, A. J. Koplick and D. J. Poulton, Tetrahedron Lett., 1975, 1449-1452.
  41. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part X. Reactions of Saturated Aliphatic Alcohols with Thionyl Chloride, H. R. Hudson and G. R. de Spinoza, Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part X. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1976, 104-108.
  42. Factors in the Formation of Isomerically and Optically Pure Alkyl Halides. Part XI. Vilsmeier Reagents for the Replacement of a Hydroxy Group by Chlorine or Bromine, D. R. Hepburn and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1976, 754-757.
  43. Reaction Mechanisms, Part (ii), Polar Reactios, H. R. Hudson, in Chapter 4, Ann. Rep. Prog. Chem., Sect. B, Org. Chem., The Chemical Society, London, 1977, 74, 71-89 (published 1978).
  44. PUVA Treatment of Psoriasis (I), M. Whitefield, H. R. Hudson and D. Hyatt, Brirish Med. J., 178, 1, 1418.
  45. PUVA Treatment of Psoriasis (II), M. Whitefield, H. R. Hudson and D. Hyatt, Brirish Med. J., 178, 2, 1227.
  46. Competetive 1,2- and 1,3-Hydride Shifts and the possible Role of Protonated and Methylated Cyclopropane Intermediates in Alkyl Group Rearrangements accompanying the Thermal Decomposition of Saturated Alkyl Chloroformates in the Liquid Phase, H. R. Hudson, A. J. Koplick and D. J. Poulton, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1979, 57-66.
  47. Reaction Mechanisms, Part (ii), Polar Reactios, H. R. Hudson, in Chapter 4, Ann. Rep. Prog. Chem., Sect. B, Org. Chem., The Chemical Society, London, 1978, 75, 48-69 (published 1979).
  48. Michaelis-Arbuzov Intermediates. X-Ray Crystal Structures of Methyl Bromide Adducts of Neopentyl Diphenylphosphinite and Dineopentyl Phenylphosphonite, K. Henrick, H. R. Hudson and A. Kow, Chem. Comm., 1908, 226-227.
  49. Preparation of Carbon-14 labelled Mecarbam (O,O-Di-[14C]-ethyl S-[N-ethoxycarbonyl-N-methylcarbamoyl-methyl] Phosphorothiolothionate}, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka, (Mrs.) L. Powroznyk and V. P. Lynch, J. Labelled Cmpd. Radiopharm., 1980, 17, 341-344.
  50. Preparation of Carbon-14 labelled Guazatine (1,17-bis-[14C]-Guanidino-9-azaheptadecane triacetate}, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka, (Mrs.) L. Powroznyk and V. P. Lynch, J. Labelled Cmpd. Radiopharm., 1980, 17, 383-387.
  51. Reaction Mechanisms, Part (ii), Polar Reactios, H. R. Hudson, in Chapter 4, Ann. Rep. Prog. Chem., Sect. B, Org. Chem., The Chemical Society, London, 1979, 76, 55-72 (published 1980).
  52. Identification and Determination of Mecarbam and its Major Degradation Products in Water and Crops, V. P. Lynch, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Pesticide Sci., 1981, 12, 65-73.
  53. Structure and Reactivity of Quasiphosphonium Intermediates, H. R. Hudson, A. T. C. Kow and K. Henrick, ACS Symposium Series, No. 171, Phosphorus Chemistry, eds. Louis D. Quin and John Verkade, 1981, 517-520.
  54. New Data on the Mechanism of the Perkow-Arbuzov Reaction, L. Tőke, I. Petneházy, Gy. Szakál, H. R. Hudson, L. Powroznyk and C. J. Cooksey, ACS Symposium Series, No. 171, Phosphorus Chemistry, eds. Louis D. Quin and John Verkade, 1981, 513-516.
  55. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part III. Preparation, Structure, and Reactivity of Alkoxyphosphonium Halides in the Reactions of Neopentyl Diphenylphosphinite, Dineopentyl Phenylphosphonite, and Trineopentyl Phosphite with Halogenomethanes and the Effect of Phenoxy-Substituents of the Mechanism of Alkyl-Oxygen Fission in Michaelis-Arbuzov Reactions, H. R. Hudson, A. Kow and J. C. Roberts, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1983, 1363-1368.
  56. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part IV. Isolation and Identification of Intermediates in the Arbuzov and Perkow Reactions of Neopentyl Esters of Phosphorus (III) Acids with a-Halogenoacetophenones, I. Petneházy, Gy. Szakál, L Tőke, H. R. Hudson, L. Powroznyk and C. J. Cooksey, Tetrahedron, 1983, 24, 4229-4235.
  57. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates and Compounds, Chapter 5 in Vol. 11 of Topics in Phosphorus Chemistry, eds.M. Grayson and E. J. Griffith, Wiley, New York, 1983, pp. 339-435.
  58. Cleavage Reactions of Phosphoramidites, Phosphoramidates and Phosphoramides, P. J. Eccles, H. R. Hudson, C. Mavrommatis, M. Pianka and A. R. Qureshi, Proc. Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Nice, France, September 1983, eds. J. G. Riess, F. Mathey, D. Robert and R. Wolf, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1983, 18, 439.
  59. Structural and Spectroscopic Studies of Guanidinophosphonic Acids and their Aminophosphonic Precursors, G. J. Adetunji, D. G. Cameron, K. Henrick, H. R. Hudson, M. McPartlin and M. Pianka, Proc. Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Nice, France, September 1983, eds. J. G. Riess, F. Mathey, D. Robert and R. Wolf, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1983, 18, 481.
  60. Mass Spectrometry of Mecarbam and of some related O,O-Dialkyl-S-(N-ethoxycarbonyl-N-methylcarbamoylmethyl) and S-methylcarbamoylmethyl Phosphorodithioates and Phosphorothioates, J. Charalambous, C. G. Herbert, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka, (Mrs.) L. Powroznyk, J. C. Roberts, S. U. Sheik and V. P. Lynch, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1984, 19, 267-277.
  61. Protonation and Phosphorus-Oxygen Cleavage of Phosphorus (III) Esters by Hydrogen Chloride, H. R. Hudson, A. Kow and J. C. Roberts, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1984, 19, 375-378.
  62. Characterisation of Amino- and Guanidino-phosphonic Acids by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry, D. G. Cameron, C. S. Creaser, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka and H. Wright, Chem. and Ind., 1984, 774-776.
  63. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part V. The Formation of Alkoxyphosphonium Intermediates and of Phosphorus-Nitrogen Fission Products in the Reactions of Neopentyl N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylphosphorodiamidite with Halogenimethanes, H. R. Hudson, L. Powroznyk and A. R. Qureshi, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1985, 25, 289-296.
  64. Guanidines with Antifungal (and Antibacterial) Activity - A Review, H. R. Hudson, I. A. O. Ojo and M. Pianka, Internat. Pest Control, 1986, 28, 148-155.
  65. The Characterisation of Low Molecular Weight Organophosphorus Compounds by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry, C. S. Creaser, S. Crosland, F. Bawa, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka, O. O. Shode and J. F. Volckman, Proc. XV BMSS, 1986, 179.
  66. Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Organophosphorus Compounds, F. Bawa, D. G. Cameron, C. S. Creaser, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka, O. O. Shode, V. M. Soares and J. F. Volckman, Proc X Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Bonn, FRG, Aug 31 - Sept 6, 1986, eds. R Appel, F.Knoll and I. Ruppert, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1987, 30, 743.
  67. Factors in the Control of Product Composition in the Reactions of Trialkyl Phosphites with a-Halogenoketones in Alcoholic Media, Gy. Keglevich, I. Petneházy, L Tőke and H. R. Hudson, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1987, 29, 341-349.
  68. New Aspects of the Chemistry of Quasiphosphonium Intermediates, K. Henrick, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, E. M. McPartlin, L. Powroznyk and O. O. Shode, Proc X Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Bonn, FRG, Aug 31 - Sept 6, 1986, eds. R Appel, F.Knoll and I. Ruppert, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1987, 30, 157-160.
  69. Products in the Reactions of Trialkyl Phosphites with a-Halogenoketones in Alcoholic Media, Gy. Keglevich, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, I. Petneházy, O. O. Shode, L Tőke and R. Yusuf, Proc X Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Bonn, FRG, Aug 31 - Sept 6, 1986, eds. R Appel, F.Knoll and I. Ruppert, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1987, 30, 736.
  70. The Preparation and Properties of some Novel Guanidinophosphonic Acids, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson, I. A. O. Ojo and M. Pianka, Proc X Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Bonn, FRG, Aug 31 - Sept 6, 1986, eds. R Appel, F.Knoll and I. Ruppert, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1988, 39, 139.
  71. Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Quasiphosphonium Salts, C. S. Creaser, S. Crosland, H. R. Hudson, A. Kow, L. Powroznyk and O. O. Shode, Org. Mass Spectrom., 1988, 23, 148-150.
  72. Mechanism of the Reaction of Trialkyl Phosphites with a-Halogenoacetophenones in Alcoholic Solvents, I. Petneházy, Gy. Keglevich, L Tőke and H. R. Hudson, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1988, 127-132.
  73. Guanidine Fungicides from Di- and Poly-amines and their Identification by Carbn-13 n.m.r. and Fast-Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry, H. R. Hudson, A. Lavorenti and M. Pianka, Chem. and Ind.,188, 161-162.
  74. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part I. N--(Guanidinoalkyl)aminoalkanephosphonic Acids and their Aminophosphonic Precursors: Preparation, NMR Spectroscopy and Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson, I. A. O. Ojo and M. Pianka, Phosphorus and Sulfur, 1988, 40, 183-197.
  75. Aminoalkanephosphonic Acids as Agricultural Fungicides: A New Development in Crop Protection Chemicals, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Proc XI Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Tallinn, USSR, 3-7 July, 1989, ed. M. Veiderma, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1990, 51/52, 391.
  76. Thr Structure and Spectroscopy of a-Hydroxyphosphonates, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, M. McPartlin, H. Powell, R. O. Yusuf, Zs. M. Jaszáy, Gy. Keglevich, I. Petneházy and L Tőke, Proc XI Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Tallinn, USSR, 3-7 July, 1989, ed. M. Veiderma, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1990, 51/52, 230.
  77. The Effect of Silver Perchlorate on the Reaction of Trialkyl Phosphite with a-Halogenoketones, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, O. O. Shode, Gy. Keglevich, I. Petneházy and L Tőke, Proc XI Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Tallinn, USSR, 3-7 July, 1989, ed. M. Veiderma, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1990, 51/52, 231.
  78. 31-P NMR Data of Four Coordinate (λ5 σ4) Phosphonium Salts and Betaines, H. R. Hudson, K. B. Dillon and B. J. Walker, Handbook of Phosphorus-31 Nuclear Magnetcic Resonance Data, ed. J. C. Tebby, CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, Fl., 1990, pp. 181-226.
  79. Nucleophilic Reactions of Phosphines, H. R. Hudson, Chaper 11 in Vol. 1 of Organophosphorus Compounds, ed. F. R. Hartley, Wiley, Chichster, 1990, pp.385-471.
  80. Acid-base and Hydrogen Bonding Properties of Phosphines, H. R. Hudson, Chapter 12 in Vol. 1 of Organophosphorus Compounds, ed. F. R. Hartley, Wiley CHichester, 1990, pp. 473-487.
  81. Técnica de Bombardeamento de Átomos Rápidos em Espectrometria de Massa na Análise de Pesticidas Polares, A. Lavorenti, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Quimica Nova, 1990, 13, 24-28.
  82. Products of the Alkaline Hydrolysis of S-Chloromethyl and S-(N-ethoxycarbonyl-N-methylcarbamoylmethyl) O,O-Diethyl Phosphorodithioate, H. R. Hudson, V. P. Lynch, V. M. Soares and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1991, 56, 277-281.
  83. Fast-atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Guanidine Fungicides and Related Compounds: The Formation of [MH+12]+ Ions from Secondary Amines and from 1,1'-Iminodioctamethyleneguanidine and of [MH+24]+ ions from 9-Aza-1,17-diaminoheptadecane, H. R. Hudson, A. Lavorenti, M. Pianka and C. Reid, Chem. and Ind., 1991, 131-133.
  84. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part VI. Crystal Structure of Neopentyloxy(phenacyl)diphenylphosphonium Bromide: a Stable Intermediate formed in the Reaction of Neopentyl Diphenylphosphinite with Phenacyl Bromide, K. Henrick, H. R. Hudson, M. McPartlin, L. Powroznyk and L. S. Shaw, J. Organometal. Chem., 1992, 437, 157-163.
  85. The Interaction of Phosphite Esters with a-Iodoketones in the Presence of Silver Ion, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, O.O.Shode, R. O. Yusuf, Z. M. Jaszáy, G. Keglevich, I. Petneházy and L Tőke, Proc XII Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Toulouse, France, 6-10 July, 1992, eds. G. Bertrand and J.-P. Majoral, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1993, 75, 15-18.
  86. Kinetics and Mechanism of Decomposition of Quasiphosphonium Intermediates:  Borderline SN1 Character of Alkyl-Oxygen Fission in s-Alkoxyphosphonium Salts and Solvent Effects on the Rate of Decomposition of Michaelis-Arbuzov Intermediates, H. R. Hudson and A. R. Qureshi, Proc XII Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Toulouse, France, 6-10 July, 1992, eds. G. Bertrand and J.-P. Majoral, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1993, 77, 749.
  87. Chemical Shift Non-equivalence in the NMR Spectroscopy of Diakyl a-Hydroxybenzyl- and Dialkyl a-Methoxy- benzylphosphonates and the Crystal Structure of Dimethyl a-Chloromethyl-a-hydroxybenzylphosphonate, H. R. Hudson, M. McPartlin, R. W. Matthews, H. Powell, R. O. Yusuf, Z. M. Jaszáy, Gy. Keglevich, I. Petneházy and L Tőke, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1993, 79, 239-243.
  88. Quasiphosphonium Intermediates. Part 7. The Preparation of Trinorborn-1-yl Phosphite and its Reactions with Halogeno Compounds. Stable Intermediates of the Arbuzov and Perkow Reactions and their Structural Characterization by X-Ray Diffraction, NMR Spectroscopy and Fast-Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, M. McPartlin, M. A. Pryce, and O. O. Shode, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1993, 1433-1440.
  89. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part II. Aminoalkane-, Guanidinoalkane-, and Thioureidoalkane-Phosphonic Acids: Preparation, Spectroscopy, and Fungicidal Activity, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1993, 83, 21-37.
  90. Transition Metal Complexes of Dialkyl a-Hydroxyiminophosphonates, a Novel Class of Metal Complexes, S. W. A. Bligh, N. Choi, D. StC. Green, H. R. Hudson, C. M. McGrath, M. McPartlin and M. Pianka, Polyhedron, 1993, 12, 2887-2890.
  91. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part III. Peptide Derivatives of a-Aminopropane-phosphonic Acid, D. G. Cameron, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka and J. F. Volckman, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1994, 88, 15-25. 
  92. Synthesis of the first Lanthanide Complexes of Dialkyl a-Hydroxyiminophosphonates: Ambivalent Ligand Bonding in the Pr(III) and Nd(III) complexes of Di-isopropyl a-Hydroxyiminopropanephosphonate (L'), [PrL'3Cl3],and [NdL'2(NO3)3(H2O)], S. W. A. Bligh, N. Choi, H. R. Hudson, C. M. McGrath and M. McPartlin, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 2335-2337.
  93. Fast-Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Phosphonopeptides, H. R. Hudson, J. F. Volckman, M. Pianka and C. S. Creaser, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1994, 92, 171-178.
  94. Structural Study on Quasiphosphonium Salts containing Phosphorus-Oxygen, Phosphorus-Nitrogen, and Phosphorus-Sulfur Bonds, C. Imre, T. A. Modro, P. H. van Rooyen, C. C. P. Wagener, K. Wallace, H. R. Hudson, M. McPartlin, J. B. Nasirun and L. Powroznyk, J. Phys. Org. Chem., 1995, 8, 41-46.
  95. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part IV. The Preparation and Properties of some Novel N-(1-Substituted-2,2,2-trichloroethyl)phosphoramidates, P. J. Eccles, H. R. Hudson, C. N. Mavrommatis and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1995, 105, 33-44.
  96. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part V. The Preparation and Properties of some Novel N,N,N',N,-Tetramethyl-N''-(1-substituted-2,2,2-trichloroethyl)phosphoric Triamides, H. R. Hudson, C. N. Mavrommatis and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1996, 101, 148-153.
  97. An Approach to the Development of Organophosphorus Fungicides, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Proc XIII Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Jerusalem,16-21 July, 1995, ed. E. Breuer, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1996, 109-110, 345-348.
  98. Simulation of 1-Aminopropanephosphonic Acid with Consideration of Aqueous Solutions, H. Dronia, G. Hägele, H. R. Hudson and R. W. Matthews, Proc XIII Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Jerusalem,16-21 July, 1995, ed. E. Breuer, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1996, 111, 23.
  99. Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes of Dialkyl a-Hydroxyiminophosphonates, S. W. A. Bligh, N. Choi, D. StC. Green, H. R. Hudson, C. M. McGrath, M. McPartlin and M. Pianka, Proc XIII Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Jerusalem,16-21 July, 1995, ed. E. Breuer, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1996, 111, 49.
  100. The Preparation and Characterization of some Fluorinated a-Aminoarylmethanephosphonic Acids, D. StC. Green, U. Gruss, G. Hägele, H. R. Hudson, L. Lindblom and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1996, 113, 179-207. 
  101. Interaction of Triethyl Phosphite with 3-Fluoropropanoyl Chloride: the Concurrent Formation of 1:2 and 2:1 Reaction Products, H. R. Hudson, M. Pianka and Wu Jun, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1996, 2445-2446.
  102. The Interaction of N,N,N',N,-Tetramethylphosphoric Triamide with Chloral: Phosphorus-Nitrogen Fission Products and the X-Ray Crystal Structure of N,N,N',N,-Tetramethyl-N''-(2,2,2-trichloro-1-dimethylaminoethyl)-phosphoric Triamide, H. R. Hudson, M. McPartlin, C. N. Mavrommatis and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1997, 127, 39-48.
  103. Identificação dos Principais Componentes do Fungicida Guazatine Através da Cromatografia a Gas e Cromatogarfia a Gás Acoplada com Espectrometria de Massas, A. Lavorenti, H. R. Hudson and M. Pianka, Quimica Nova, 1998, 21, 130-132.
  104. Phosphorus-containing Fungicides: A Review of Current Research and Prospects, H. R. Hudson, Proc XIV Internat. Conf. Phosphorus Chem., Cincinnati,12-17 July, 1998, eds. C. McKenna and F. H. Ebetino,  Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 1999, 144-146, 441-444.
  105. Aminophosphonic and Aminophosphininc Acids and their Derivatives as Agrochemicals, H. R. Hudson, Chapter 13 in Aminophosphonic and Aminophosphininc Acids: Chemistry and Biological Activity, eds. V. P. Kukhar and H. R. Hudson, Wiley Chichester, 2000, pp. 443-482.
  106. Organosulfur Compounds as Potential Fungicides: The Preparation and Properties of some Substituted Benzyl 2-Hydroxyethyl Oligosulfides, E. T. Ayodele, H. R. Hudson, I. A. O. Ojo and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2000, 159, 123-142.
  107. The Formation of a-Amino- and a-Hydroxy-alkanephosphonic Acids in the Reactions of Phosphite Esters with Aldehydes and Alkyl Carbamates, H. R. Hudson, F. Ismail, M. Pianka and C.-W. Wan, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2000, 164, 245-257.
  108. Organophosphorus Compounds as Potential Fungicides. Part VI. Preparation, Characterization, and Biological Activity of Analogues and Derivatives of 1-Aminopropanephosphonic Acid, H. R. Hudson, F. Ismail and  M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2001, 173, 143-162.
  109. Preparation of Carbon-14 labelled Guazatine, H. R. Hudson, F. Ismail and L. Powroznyk, J. Labelled Cpd. Radiopharm., 2001, 44, 541-547.
  110. Preparation of Carbon-14 labelled Ampropylfos (1-[14C]-a-Aminopropanephosphonic Acid), H. R. Hudson and F. Ismail, J. Labelled Cpd. Radiopharm., 2001, 44, 549-552.
  111. Inhibition of Human a-Thrombin by a Phosphonate Tripeptide Proceeds via a Metastable Pentacoordinated Phosphorus Intermediate, E. Skordalakes, G. G. Dodson, D. StC. Green, C. A. Goodwin, M. F. Scully, H. R. Hudson, V. V. Kakkar and J. Deadman, J. Mol. Biol., 2001, 311, 549-555.
  112. Mass Spectrometry of Benzyl 2-Hydroxyethyl Oligosulfides, Dibenzyl Di- and Tri-sulfides, Benzyl Phthalimido Disulfides, and Related Compounds, E. T. Ayodele, H. R. Hudson and I. A. O. Ojo, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2002, 177, 261-275.
  113. The Development of Modern Pesticides, H. R. Hudson, J. Wu and W. L. Xu, Chem. Res. Chinese U., 2002, 18, 481-490.
  114. Synthesis, Mechanism of Formation, and Insecticidal Activity of Novel Fluorinated Organophosphorus Compounds, J. Wu and H. R. Hudson, Chinese J. Chem., 2002, 20, 1598-1601.
  115. The Preparation and Properties of some a-Acyloxy- and a-Carbamoyloxy-phosphonothionates, H. R. Hudson, Zs. M. Jaszáy and M. Pianka, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2003, 178, 1571-1582.
  116. Some New Observations on an Old Reaction: Disproportionation and the Formation of P-O-P Intermediates in the Michaelis-Arbuzov Reaction of Triaryl Phosphites with Alkyl Halides, H. R. Hudson and L. Powroznyk, ARKIVOC, 2004, ix, 19-33.
  117. 1-Amino-1-aryl- and 1-Amino-1-heteroaryl-methanephosphonic Acids and their N-Benhydryl-protected Diethyl Esters: Preparation and Characterization, H. R. Hudson, R. J. Lee and R. W. Matthews, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2004, 179, 1691-1709.
  118. Mechanism of Decomposition of Quasiphosphonium Intermediates: Borderline SN1 Character of Alkyl-Oxygen Fission in sec-Alkoxyphosphonium Salts, H. R. Hudson and A. R. Qureshi, Polish J. Chem., 2005, 79, 473-480.
  119. Organophosphorus Chemistry: Therapeutic Intervention in Mechanisms of Viral and Cellular Replication, N. J. Wardle, S. W. A. Bligh, and H. R. Hudson, Current Organic Chemsitry, 2005, 9 (18), 1803-1828.
  120. ω-Phosphinyl-a-Amino Acids: Synthesis, and Development Towards Use as Therapeutic Agents, N. J. Wardle, S. W. A. Bligh, and H. R. Hudson, Current Organic Chemsitry, 2007, 11 (18), 1635-1651.
  121. The Preparation of Dimethyl α-Hydroxyphosphonates and the Chemical Shift Non-equivalence of their Diasterotopic Methyl Ester Groups, H. R. Hudson, R. O. Yusuf and R. W. Matthews, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2008, 183 (7), 1527-1540.
  122. The Preparation and Anticancer Activity of some Phosphorus-Heterocycles, H. R. Hudson and Gy. Keglevich, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2008, 183, 2256-2261.
  123. Organophosphorus Compounds: Intervention in Mechanisms of Signal Transduction Relevant to Proliferative, Immunological, and Circulatory Disorders, N. J. Wardle. S. W. A. Bligh, and H. R. Hudson, Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2008, 15 (22), 2230-2257.
  124. Presentation of the β-Carboxamidophosphonate Arrangement in Substrate Structures targeting HIV-1 PR, N. J. Wardle, H. R. Hudson, R. W. Matthews, C. Nunn, C. Vella, and S. W. A. Bligh, Letters in Drug Design and Discovery, 2009, 6, 139-145.
  125. O-Phosphotyrosine Analogues: Synthesis and Therapeutic Role in Modulation of Signal Transduction, N. J. Wardle. S. W. A. Bligh, and H. R. Hudson, Current Organic Chemistry, 2010, 14 (5), 426-446.
  126. X-Ray Crystal Structure, NMR Parameters, and Conformational Study of α-Aminopropanephosphonic Acid, A. P. Bashall, J. Crowder, H. Dronia, G. Hägele, H. R. Hudson, R. J. Lee, M. McPartlin, R. W. Matthews, and J. Ollig, Heteroatom Chemistry, 2010, 21 (5), 314-325.
  127. The Preparation of α-Aminopropanephosphonic Acid via the Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Dimethyl or Diethyl α-Hydroxyiminopropanephosphonic Acid, H. R. Hudson and J. F. Volckman, Periodica Polytechnica Chem. Eng., 2010, 54 (1), 9-14.
  128. The Thermal and Mass Spectral Fragmentation of n-Butyl Thiolo-, Thiono-, and Dithio-chloroformate, H. R. Hudson and A. J. Koplick, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2011, 186 (8), 1635-1649.
  129. N-Heterocyclic Dronic Acids: Applications and Synthesis, H. R. Hudson, N. J. Wardle, S. W. A. Bligh, I. Greiner, A. Grün, and G. Keglevich, Minireviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2012, 12 (4), 313-325
  130. Enhanced Replication of R5 HIV-1 Isolates in vitro by a Small-Molecule Reagent Targeting HIV-1 Protease,  N. J. Wardle, H. R. Hudson,   R. W. Matthews, C. M. Nunn, C. Vella, and S. W. A. Bligh, ChemMedChem., 2013, 8 (5), 719-721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.201300051
  131. A Brief Review of the Anticancer Activity of  α-Aminophosphonic Acid Derivatives and a Report on the in vitro Activity of some Dialkyl α-Aryl  (or Heteroaryl)-α-(Diphenylmethylamino)methanephosphonates, H. R. Hudson and R. J. Lee, Phosphorus, Sulfur,and Silicon, 2014,189 (7/8), 1149-1155.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10426507.2014.905781  
  132. The Preparation and Spectroscopic Characterization of Chloroalkyl and Chlorobenzyl-aminobis(methylenephosphonic acids), H. R. Hudson, S. N. Koroma, and I. A. O. Ojo, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2015, 190 (12), 2187- 2193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10426507.2015.1079200
  133. Extremely Short H ··· H Distances and Intermolecular Hydrogen-bonding Patterns of Dialkyl α-aryl-α-(diphenylmethylamino)methane-phosphonates,  H. R. Hudson, M. Czugler, R. J. Lee, and T. M. Woodroffe, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 2016, 191 (3), 469-477. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10426507.2015.1091833
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