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Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science The University Of Tokyo | 論文
- Stereochemistry of N-Ethyl-N-9-triptycylhydroxylamine and Its O-Alkyl Derivatives
- Deamination of 1-Alkyl-9-aminomethyltriptycenes : Participation of the α-C-H Bond of the 1-Alkyl Group
- Structures and Stereodynamics of N-9-Triptycylacetamide and Its N-Alkyl Derivatives
- Dynamic Stereochemistry of N-Phenyl-9-triptycylamine and Its N-Alkyl Derivatives^#
- Structures and Tropicity of Hydrogenation Products of a Bisdehydro[13]annulenone and a Bisdehydro[15]annulenone
- Structure and Stereodynamics of N-Ethyl-N-9-triptycylacetamide: Co-existence of Z- and E-Isomers in a Single Crystal and Pyramidal Amide Nitrogen Both in Crystal and in Solution
- Structure and Stereodynamics of N-Methyl-N-9-triptycylacetamide : Pyramidal Amide Nitrogen in the Crystalline State
- Stereodynamics of N-Phenyl-9-triptycylamine as a Gear-rotation System
- Pyrenolide D, a New Cytotoxic Fungal Metabolite from Pyrenophora teres
- A New Preparative Route to Phosphaethynes from Dichlorophosphaethenes by Lithiation, Photoisomerization, and Re-lithiation Involving Migration
- The Synthesis of a [13][15]Fulvalene Derivative
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Dynamic Solvation Effect in the Collision of I_2^-(CO_2)_n Cluster with Si Surface
- 電子エネルギ-損失分光法(EELS) (表面測定法の最近の進歩)
- 反応機構推定法-2-赤外分光法(入門シリ-ズ)
- 赤外線吸収
- Production of L-[3-^C] Serine from [ ^C] formaldehyde and Glycine Using an Enzyme System Combined with Tetrahydrofolate Regeneration
- Control Factors of Two Reaction Modes of Pentacoordinate 1,2-Oxasiletanides, the Peterson Reaction and Homo-Brook Rearrangement
- Breathing Vibration of Ar Clusters Analyzed by Molecular Dynamics Calculation : Cluster-Shape Dependence of the Mode-Separation
- Alcoholysis of Benzotrichloride Studied by Liquid Beam - Multiphoton Ionization Technique
- Measurement of Differential Cross Sections of Low-Energy Electrons Elastically Scattered by Gas Molecules.III.Effect of Intramolecular Double Scattering as Observed in the Scattering of 70-400 eV Electrons by Carbon Tetrachloride