Absolute Quantum Yields and Lifetimes of Photosensitized Phosphorescence of Singlet Oxygen O_2(^1Δ_g) in Air-Saturated Aqueous and Organic Solutions of Phenalenone
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概要
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- 1999-01-05
著者
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Naito S
Faculty Of Economics And Information Gifu Shoutokugakuen University
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Imakubo K
Department Of Physics School Of Science Nagoya University
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Imakubo Keiichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Nagoya University
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SHIMIZU Okiyasu
Photobiophysics Laboratories, Institute of Natural Sciences, Nagoya City University
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WATANABE Jun
Photobiophysics Laboratories, Institute of Natural Sciences, Nagoya City University
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NAITO Shizuo
Faculty of Economics and Information, Gifu Shoutokugakuen University
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Shimizu O
Photobiophysics Laboratories Institute Of Natural Sciences Nagoya City University
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Imakubo Keiichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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