Kameyama Masayuki | Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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関連著者
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Kameyama Masayuki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Kamigata Nobumasa
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Yoshida Masato
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Hyogo Brain And Heart Center At Himeji
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Satoh Akira
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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Satoh Takeshi
Department Of Architecture Miyagi College Of Technology
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Satoh Takeshi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Matsuyama Haruo
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Muroran Institute Of Technology
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Kosugi Masanori
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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MATSUYAMA Haruo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Shimezawa Hiroshi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Migita Toshihiko
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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Negishi Yoshikazu
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Gunma University
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Kondoh Tetsuya
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
著作論文
- Regioselective para halogenation of substituted benzenes with benzeneseleninyl chloride and aluminum halide.
- Synthesis of substituted 1,3-dienes by the reaction of alkenesulfonyl chlorides with olefins catalyzed by a ruthenium(II) complex.
- Palladium-catalyzed displacement of aryl halide by tin analogue of Reformatsky reagent.
- Reaction of azo- and azoxysulfones with transition metal complexes. 4. The reaction of arylazo aryl sulfones with carbon monoxide and nucleophiles catalyzed by the palladium(0) complex.
- Arylation of olefins by arylazo aryl sulfones under palladium(0) catalysis.
- Asymmetric radical reaction in the coordination sphere. IV. Ruthenium(II)-catalyzed asymmetric addition of sulfonyl chloride to 1-phenylpropene.