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Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology | 論文
- Photoinduced Intramolecular Proton Transfer and Intermolocular Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction of 1-Piperidinoantraquinone (PAQ)
- Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction from the Solvent by the Lowest Excited Triplet State of Chromone Yielding the β-Keto-Type Solvent Adduct(s)
- Observation of an Excited Singlet Charge-Transfer Complex (or a Singlet Ion Pair) Produced by Excitation of a Ground-State Complex of 1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone with 2,5-Dimethyhexa-2,4-diene
- An Intermediate for Naphthoynaphthvalene → Naphthoylnaphthalene Valence Isomerization Originating from the Lowest Excited Singlet State
- Solvent-Dependent Quenching of the Lowest Excited Singlet State of 9, 10-Dichloroanthracene by Ground-State 2, 5-Dimethylhexa-2, 4-diene Yielding 9-Chloroanthracene in Acetonitrile or the[4+2]Adduct in n-Heptane
- MULTIPLICITY OF CARBONYL REDUCTASE IN GUINEA PIG TISSUES
- Dual Fluorescence of 1, 2, 4, 5-Tetramethoxybenzene in 77K Matrices Studied by Fluorescence Polarization
- Excited-state Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT)-type Phosphorescence of 2-Aminobenzophenone in 77K Matrices
- REDUCTASES FOR CARBONYL COMPOUNDS IN HUMAN TISSUES
- Photoreduction of anthraquinone by triethylamine in ethanol and toluene studied by steady-state photolysis and laser photolysis.
- Photochemical reactions of bromoanthraquinones in ethanol at room temperature studied by steady-state photolysis and laser photolysis.
- Solvent effects on the nonradiative relaxation processes of the lowest excited singlet states of meso-substituted bromoanthracenes.
- Spectroscopic study of 10-benzoyl-9-anthrol and its anion in basic media. An estimation of microscopic polarity of PMMA.
- Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies on Complex Formation Reaction between Crown Ethers and Bivalent Transition Metal Ions.
- Preparation of isoxazolines by thermolysis of ethyl 2-nitroalkanoates in the presence of dipolarophiles.
- O-ethoxycarbonyl hydroximoyl chloride as nitrile oxide precursor.