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Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University | 論文
- Fabrication of Light-Leakage Type Photocatalytic Fiber Bundle for Photodegradation of Basic Dye
- Regioselective Photohydroxylation of Quinolinium Ions in Smectite Clay Interlayers
- Coloration of Polypropylene Gel and Temperature Conditions for Gel Formation
- Modification of High-Strength and High-Modulus Polyethylene Fiber Surfaces for the Purpose of Dyeing
- Relationship between Coloration of Polypropylene Gels and Wavelength Dispersions of Refractive Indices of Components
- Regioselective Photocyclodimerization of Cyclohexenones Intercalated on Clay Layers
- Utilization of an Aromatic [4.4.4]Propellane as Thermally Stable Hole-Transport Materials in OLEDs
- Spirocycle-Incorporated Triphenylamine Derivatives as an Advanced Organic Electroluminescent Material
- Mono-and Bilayer Equilibria of Stearate Self-Assembly Formed in Hydrotalcite Interlayers by Changing the Intercalation Temperature
- Clay minerals as photochemical reaction fields
- Rate Correlation of Photoinduced Electron Transfer to C_
- Microstructure Refinement and Texture Evolution of Titanium by Friction Roll Surface Processing
- Microstructural and Textural Evolution by Continuous Cyclic Bending and Annealing in a High Purity Titanium
- Improvement of Fatigue Properties by Means of Continuous Cyclic Bending and Annealing in an Al-Mg-Mn Alloy Sheet
- Deformation and Fracture at High Temperatures in an Al-Mg-Mn Alloy Sheet Consisting of Coarse- and Fine-Grained Layers
- Photocatalytic Electron Transfer in Hybrid Titania Nanosheets Studied by Nanosecond Laser Flash Photolysis
- Stereochemistry of Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Esters in the Presence of Lewis Acid
- Synthesis of Syndiotactic Poly(vinyl alcohol)from Fluorine-Containing Vinyl Esters
- Stereospecific polymerization of vinyl acetate in fluoroalcohols : Synthesis of syndiotactic poly(vinyl alcohol)
- Intercalation of Spirooxazine Induced by Zinc Cation Chelation in Montmorillonite and Its Photochromic Behavior