Murai Toshiaki | Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Gife University
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Murai Toshiaki
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Gife University
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MURAI Toshiaki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Kato Shinzi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Gife University
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KATO Shinzi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Shibahara Fumitoshi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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Shibahara Fumitoshi
Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry University Of Texas At Austin
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Murai T
Gifu Univ. Gifu
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Kato S
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Kato S
Gifu Univ. Gifu
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SHIBAHARA Fumitoshi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
著作論文
- Synthesis of 1,1'-Binaphthyl-2,2'-diyl Phosphoroselenoic Amides and Their Conversion to Optically Pure Phosphoramidites
- Selenothiophosphinic Acid Salts : Efficient Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity
- Phosphorofluoridic Acid-catalyzed Condensation Reaction of Carboxylic Acids with 1-Arylalkyl Alcohols Leading to Esters under Solvent-free Conditions
- Cadmium Acetate Mediated Conversion of Selenothioic Acid S-Alkyl Esters to Selenophenes and Ketene Selenothioacetals
- Selective Allylations of Selenothioic Acid S-Alkyl Esters with Allylic Bromides
- A Facile Preparation of Cesium Tellurocarboxylates. The First X-Ray Structural Analysis of a Tellurocarboxylic Acid Alkali Metal Salt
- One-Pot Synthesis of Selenothioic Acid S-Alkyl Esters by the Reaction of Lithium Alkyneselenolates with Thiols
- Copper-catalyzed Oxidative Desulfurization-promoted Intramolecular Cyclization of Thioamides Using Molecular Oxygen as an Oxidant : An Efficient Route to Five- to Seven-membered Nitrogen-containing Heterocycles
- Two Step Conversion of Selenothioacetic Acid S-Butyl Ester to 1, 3-Oxaselenolanes via Regio- and Stereoselective Ring Opening of Oxiranes
- Fluoride-ion-mediated Hydrolysis of Phosphoric Acid Esters, Amides, and Phosphorous Acid Esters Leading to Phosphorofluoridic, Phosphoramide Fluoridic, and Phosphonic Acid Monoester Salts