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Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University | 論文
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (RS)-2-Amino-3-(2-carboxyethylthi0) propanoic Acid
- Organic Dye-Doped Polymer Films for Optical Phase-Conjugate Proessing
- Novelty Filtering Using Phase Conjugate Wave in Organic Dye-Doped Polymer Films
- Positive- and Negative-Image Processings Based on Photoinduced Anisotropy in Methylred-doped Polyvinyl Alcohol Film
- ESTIMATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF AN ANHYDROUS 2:1-NA LAYER SILICATE SYNTHESIZED FROM TALC BY INTERCALATION PROCEDURE
- ^Si and ^1H NMR of Expandable Mica Ion-exchanged by NH_4^+
- Preparation and Characterization of Polylactic Acid Microspheres Containing Water-Soluble Anesthetics with Small Molecular Weight
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of(RS)-α-Amino-γ-butyrolactone Hydrochloride
- New Antifungal 1, 2, 4-Triazoles with Difluoro(substituted sulfonyl)methyl Moiety
- α, α-gem-Difluorination of α-(Alkylthio)acetophenone Derivatives with N-Fluoropyridinium Salts
- Preparation and Characterization of Polylactic Acid Microspheres Containing Bovine Insulin by a w/o/w Emulsion Solvent Evaporation Method
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (RS)-Bromosuccinic Acid
- Preparation of Optically Active 2-Aminobutanoic Acid via Optical Resolution by Replacing Crystallization
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (RS)-Bromosuccinic Acid
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (2RS, 3SR)-2-Amino-3-Chlorobutanoic Acid Hydrochloride
- Preparation and Isolation of 2-Methylamino-3-Phenylpropanoic Acid Enantiomers Using Selective Crystallization
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (RS)-α-Amino-γ-butyrolactone Hydrochloride
- Optical Resolution by Preferential Crystallization of (RS)-2-Amino-3-Chloropropanoic Acid Hydrochloride
- Successive Optical Resolution by Replacing Crystallization of _DL-Threonine
- Synthesis of Optically Active Homocysteine from Methionine and Its Use in Preparing Four Stereoisomers of Cystathionine