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Department of Fuel Chemistry Faculty of Engineering Kyoto University | 論文
- Transformation of o-nitrobenzenes to quinolines with tetracarbonylhydridoferrate.
- The One-electron Reduction of Carbonium Ions. VI. The Trapping of the Cycloheptatrienyl Radical with 2-Methyl-2-nitrosopropane in the Course of the Zinc Reduction of the Tropylium Ion
- The Reduction of Enamines with Carbonylhydridoferrates
- An MO Interpretation of the Chemical Shifts of the Binding Energies of Inner-shell Electrons. II. A Study of Intramolecular Shifts
- Synthesis and properties of bis(cyclopropylphenyl)cyclopropenones and the tris(p-cyclopropylphenyl)cyclopropenium ion.
- One-Electron Reduction of Carbonium Ions. III. The Effect of Added Anions on the Rate of Reduction of the Tropylium Ion with Cr(II)
- Liquid-phase Oxidation Catalyzed by Cu(II)–Cl System, I. Oxidation of Cyclohexene
- The Reduction of Enamines and the Reductive Alkylation of sec-Amines with Potassium Hydridotetracarbonylferrate
- New scale of the ionic character of the chemical bond using multiconfiguration SCF wave functions.
- Ionic Dissociation. I. A Hückel Molecular-Orbital Treatment of the Dissociation of Carboxylic Acids and Several Azine Compounds
- The Retentive Solvolysis. VII. Structural Effect of the Leaving Group on the Steric Course of the SN1 Phenolysis of 1-Phenylethyl Systems
- The Phenolysis of Tetrahydrolinalyl and 2-Octyl Systems. The Rates, Steric Courses, and Product Distributions
- 1,2,3-Benzotriazole Complexes of Palladium(II)
- Reactions of Potassium Iron Carbonylate with Olefins and Alkyl Halides
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in paramagnetic Solution. Proton Magnetic resonance Studies of Some Substituted Aniline Derivatives in the Presence of Paramagnetic Ni(II) and Co(II) Acetylacetonates
- The Dissociation of 7-Triphenylmethyl-1,3,5-cycloheptatriene in m-Xylene
- The Electronic Structures of trans and cis Isomers of Some Halogenoethylenes
- The Reaction of Disodium Tetracarbonylferrate(−II) with Phthaloyl Bichloride. The Formation of Biphthalidylidene
- The Facile Reduction of Acyl Halides into Aldehydes via Acylcarbonylferrates
- Stereochemical Studies on the Nuclear Alkylation of Phenols with 1-Phenylethyl Chloride and the Acidic Rearrangement of the 1-Phenylethyl Ethers of Phenols in the Phenolic Solvents