ONO Yoshio | Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Ins
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関連著者
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ONO Yoshio
Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Ins
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Suzuki Eiichi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Baba Toshihide
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Ono Yoshio
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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SUZUKI Eiichi
Department of General Medicine, Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital
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INOUE Atsushi
Department of Urology, Yokohama Rosai Hospital
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Suzuki E
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Science Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Insti
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Ono Y
Obayashi Corp. Tokyo Jpn
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Inoue Atsushi
Department Of Applied Mathematics Fukuoka University
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Suzuki Eiichi
Department Of Chemical Engineering Iwate University
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Inoue Atsushi
Deparmtnent Of Surgery Kuniyoshi Hospital
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Inoue Atsushi
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Science Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Insti
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Watanabe Hideki
Departement Of Cardiology Kinu Medical Association Hospital
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Ishimoto Tadao
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Baba Toshihide
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Sakai Junya
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Moritaka Shun-ichi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Tanooka Seiichi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Kamata Takatsugu
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
著作論文
- Reaction of Interstitial Cyanide Ions in a Hydrotalcite-like Material with Organic Chlorides
- Direct Synthesis of Trimethoxysilane from Methanol and Hydrogen-Treated Silicon Using Copper(II) Chloride as a Catalyst.
- Heteropoly acids supported on acidic ion-exchange resin as highly active solid-acid catalysts.
- The conversion of methanol into hydrocarbons over dodecatungstophosphoric acid.