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Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University | 論文
- Transformation of Penicillins into 3-Substituted Δ^3-Cephems through Addition/Cyclization of Allenecarboxylates
- New Selectively N-Substituted Quaternary Ammonium Chitosan Derivatives
- イオン-電子混合伝導体の熱起電力測定
- キチン, キトサンの化学修飾による機能制御
- Synthesis of Enantiomerically Enriched 2, 5-Dihydrofuran Derivatives from Easily Available Enantiomerically Enriched 2-Butyne-1, 4-diols by Stereospecific Transformation
- Evaluation of Polyurethane Having SO^3Na Group as a Magnetic Binder II. Two-Step Dispersion of Magnetic Particles
- Evaluation of Polyurethane Having SO_3 Na Group as Magnetic Binder
- プロトン導電性セラミックスを用いた水素-炭化水素混合ガスからの水素分離
- Regioselective distal-Dibromination of Calix[4]resorcinarene
- Conversion of Cephem into Penam/Penem through Sequential Ring-opening/Recyclization in an Il/BiCl_3/AlCl_3 System
- Synthesis of 2-exo-Methylenepenam by Reductive 1,2-Elimination and S-S Bond Fission in a PbBr_2/Al Bimetal System
- Synthesis of 3-Hydroxycephems from Penicillin G through Cyclization of Chlorinated 4-(phenylsulfonylthio)-2-azetidinones Promoted by a BiCl_3/Sn or TiCl_4/Sn Bimetal Redox
- Aldol Reaction and Robinson-Type Annelation Catalyzed by Lanthanoid Triisopropoxides
- A Convenient Route to β,γ-Unsaturated Esters without Formation of the α,β-Isomers. Palladium-Catalyzed Alkoxycarbonylation of Allylic Halides under Alcohol-Potassium Carbonate Tow-Phase Conditions
- Cyclodimerization of α, β-Unsaturated Ketones Catalyzed by Lanthanoid Tri-2-propoxides
- Synthesis and Photochromic Properties of Fulgides with a t-Butyl Substituent on the Furyl- or Thienylmethylidene Moiety
- Biphasic Cyanation of Aryl Halides with Counter Phase Transfer Catalysys
- 9-Phenylxanthen-9-ylium and 9-Phenylthioxanthen-9-ylium Ions : Comparison of o-and-p-Substitutions in the 9 Phenyl Group by Cyclic Voltammetry and Visible Spectra
- Cyclic Voltammetric Characteristics of Tri- and Diarylcarbenium Salts Having Some Methoxyphenyl Groups
- Immobilization of Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complexes onto a Hydroquinonethiol-Modified Gold Electrode