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Department Of Polymer Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto University | 論文
- Synthesis of Poly(N, N-dimethylacrylamide)/Silica Gel Polymer Hybrids by In Situ Polymerization Method
- Living polymerization of phenylacetylenes catalyzed by cationic rhodium complexes bearing tetrafluorobenzobarrelene
- Living Polymerization of Phenylacetylene Catalyzed by a Cationic Rh Complex Bearing Tetrafluorobenzobarrelene
- Helical Poly(N-propargylamide)s Derived from Lactic Acid : Effect of O-Acyl Groups on the Secondary Structures
- Synthesis and Properties of Substituted Polyacetylenes Having Cyclohexyl Groups
- CONCEPTUALIZATION OF PRODUCT SUBJECTIVE SUSTAINABILITY
- COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE USERS' KANSEI EVOLUTION OVER THEIR MOBILE PHONES LIFETIMES BETWEEN JAPAN AND IRAN : Approaching Product Subjective Sustainability (I)
- Upfront transection and subsequent ligation of the dorsal vein complex during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
- Microwave-assisted One-pot Synthesis of Luminescent Organic-Inorganic Hybrids via Simultaneous Process of Sol-Gel and Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Reactions
- Observation on Elastic Incoherent Structure Factor for Rotational Aromatic Groups of Thermotropic Copolyester
- Metathesis Polymerization of Substituted Acetylenes and Norbornene by M(CO)_6-Ph_2CCI_2-hv(M=Mo, W) Catalysts
- 精密合成された両親媒性高分子の特性と新規機能材料への展開
- 界面不活性両親媒性高分子--高分子性・イオン性・両親媒性の調和による特性発現と自己組織化
- シラシクロプロパンのアニオン開環重合
- 4.X線反射率 - 両親媒性高分子の水面上における二次元組織体の"その場"観察 -
- Synthesis and Solution Behavior of the Silicon - Containing Amphiphilic Block Copolymer, Polystyrene - b - Poly (3 - hydroxymethylsilacyclobutane)
- Polymerization of Substituted Acetylenes by the Grubbs-Hoveyda Ru Carbene Complex
- The Role of Hard Segments of Aqueous Polyurethane-urea Dispersion in Determining the Colloidal Characteristics and Physical Properties
- Amphiphilic 3-Arm Star Block Polymers by Living Cationic Polymerization
- Carbonyl-phosphine hetero-ligated half-metallocene iron(II) catalysts for living radical polymerization : concomitant activity and stability