Uragami Tadashi | Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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Uragami Tadashi
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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Miyata Takashi
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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MEOTOIWA Terumi
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Kansai University
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Meotoiwa Terumi
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Engineering Kansai University
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Miyata Takashi
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Kansai University
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Uragami Tadashi
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Engineering Kansai University
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Matsugi Hiroshi
Graduate School of Engineering, Kansai University
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Miyata Takashi
Department Of Biophysics Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Matsugi Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Engineering Kansai University
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KAWAMURA Akifumi
Organization for Research and Development of Innovative Science and Technology (ORDIST), Kansai University
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MATSUMOTO Moritoshi
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Kansai University
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Kawamura Akifumi
Organization For Research And Development Of Innovative Science And Technology (ordist) Kansai University
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Matsumoto Moritoshi
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Engineering Kansai University
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MIYATA Takashi
Department of Applied Physics, Tokai University
著作論文
- Effects of Morphology of Multicomponent Polymer Membranes Containing Calixarene on Permselective Removal of Benzene from a Dilute Aqueous Solution of Benzene
- Pervaporation Characteristics of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Membranes Composed of Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-acrylic acid) and Tetraethoxysilane for Water/Ethanol Separation
- Removal of Benzene from an Aqueous Solution of Dilute Benzene by Various Cross-Linked Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Membranes during Pervaporation
- Synthesis of novel nucleobase-terminated organosilane and its self-assembly on a substrate