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Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of engineering, Kyoto University | 論文
- Cross-coupling reaction between enol phosphates and organoaluminium compounds in the presence of palladium(0) catalyst.
- The Reaction of Styryl Sulfoxides or Sulfones with Boranes
- The thermodynamic behaviour of nickel in a molten LiF-KF-O2- system.
- Reaction of organoaluminium reagents with cyclopropylmethyl acetates and 2-vinylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylate esters.
- 1-Bromo-2-ethoxycyclopropyllithium: A synthetic equivalent of 2-lithio- or 3-lithiopropenal. Application to the synthesis of juvenile hormone (JH-II), .BETA.-sinensal, and jasmonoids.
- A novel synthesis of .ALPHA.-methylene-.GAMMA.-butyrolactones.
- Studies on Associated Solutions. II. Heat of Mixing of Methanol with Aliphatic Amines
- Study of emulsions in molten salts. III. The concentration, stability and particle-size distribution of dispersed lithium in molten lithium chloride.
- Miscibility of Lithium with Lithium Chloride and Lithium Chloride–Potassium Chloride Eutectic Mixture
- Diffusion coefficients of argon in aqueous ethanol and 1,4-dioxane solutions and of methane in aqueous ethanol solutions.
- Photoreduction of silver ion in a titanium dioxide suspension.
- Isomerization of allylic alcohols catalyzed by vanadium or molybdenum complexes.
- Energy conversion and storage in solid-state photogalvanic cells.
- Mechanism of combustion reactions in hydrogen-air premixed flames.
- New methods for the synthesis of 3(2H)-furanones and 2(5H)-furanones.
- A facile ring enlargement reaction via .BETA.-oxido carbenoid.
- The Reaction of Ethyl Azidoformate with Electron Deficient Olefins and the Thermal Ring Opening of the Resulting Aziridines.
- The Photolysis and Thermolysis of Ethyl Azidoformate in the Presence of Ketones
- A practical synthesis of polyhalomethyllithium-carbonyl adducts.
- Highly regioselective .ALPHA.-addition of alkynyl and alkenyl Grignard reagents to 1-alkoxycarbonylpyridinium salts and its application to synthesis of 1-azabicycloalkanes and (.+-.)-solenopsin A.