Highly-Soluble Fluorocarbon Surfactant in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Effect of Counter Cation on Solubility
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2000-04-05
著者
-
Liew Chee
Molecular Chemistry Division Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute Agency Of Industrial Scie
-
LIEW Chee
Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute
-
KAWAKAMI Takanori
Molecular Chemistry Division, Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute, Agency of Industrial Sc
-
SAITO Norio
Molecular Chemistry Division, Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute, Agency of Industrial Sc
-
IKUSHIMA Yutaka
Molecular Chemistry Division, Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute, Agency of Industrial Sc
-
AIBA Keizo
Central Research Laboratory, NEOS Co. Ltd.
-
OHKAWA Tadashi
Central Research Laboratory, NEOS Co. Ltd.
-
Saito N
Supercritical Fluid Research Center National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology
-
Aiba Keizo
Central Research Laboratory Neos Co. Ltd.
-
Saito N
Department Of Chemistry Nagaoka University Of Technology
-
Ohkawa Tadashi
Central Research Laboratory Neos Co. Ltd.
-
Ikushima Y
Jst-crest
-
Kawakami T
Molecular Chemistry Division Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute Agency Of Industrial Scie
-
Kawakami Toshihiro
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
-
LIEW Chee
Molecular Chemistry Division, Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
関連論文
- Domain-Shifting Algorithm : A New Domain-Decomposition Scheme for Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Parallel Computers
- A Unique Concentration Dependence of NMR Longitudinal Relaxation Time of Water in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
- Highly-Soluble Fluorocarbon Surfactant in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Effect of Counter Cation on Solubility
- Overall Water Splitting by RuO_2-loaded Hexagonal YInO_3 with a Distorted Trigonal Bipyramid
- Overall Water Splitting by RuO_2-dispersed Divalent-ion-doped GaN Photocatalysts with d^ Electronic Configuration
- Raman Spectral Studies of Aqueous Strontium Nitrate Solution Up to 450℃ and 40 MPa
- PROMOTION OF LIPASE-CATALYZED ESTERIFICATION OF N-VALERIC ACID AND CITRONELLOL IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE NEAR-CRITICAL REGION
- Solvent Effects of an Enzymatic Ester Synthesis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
- Remarkable Support Effects of Gallium Compounds on the Activity and Selectivity of Ru Metal Catalyst for Liquid-phase Citral Hydrogenation
- RuO_2-loaded Sr^-doped CeO_2 with d^0 Electronic Configuration as a New Photocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting
- Photocatalytic Activity of RuO_2-loaded Pb_xWO_4 (x = 0.2-1.1) for Water Decomposition
- A New Photocatalyst of RuO_2-loaded PbWO_4 for Overall Splitting of Water
- Photocatalytic Activity for Water Decomposition of RuO_2-Loaded SrIn_2O_4 with d^ Configuration
- A Novel High-Pressure NMR Cell Consisting of Double Tube Structure for the Convenient On-Line Measurements
- Supercritical Water Oxidation of a PCB of 3-Chlorobiphenyl Using Hydrogen Peroxide
- Novel Inhibitory Compounds against the Spore Germination of Pyricularia oryzae : 3-(ω-Amino)alkyl-4-hydroxy-5,5-dimethyl-4-phenyl-2-oxazolidinone Derivatives(Pesticide Chemistry)
- Electrochemical Oxidation of Hydrosilanes. A Synthetic Approach to Halosilanes and Disilanes
- Hydrogenation of Solid State Carbonates
- Car-Parrinello Simulation of Water at Supercritical Conditions
- Chemical and Electrochemical Preparation of Poly(quinoline-2,6-diyl), Poly(quinoxaline-2,6-diyl), and Poly(1,5-naphthyridine-2,6-diyl)by Using Nickel Complexes. Importance of the 2,6-Bonding for Linear Structure, Highly Extended π-Conjugation, and Strong
- Preparation and Properties of Highly Electron-accepting Poly(pyrimidine-2,5-diyl)
- Absolute Intensity of Soft X-Rays of Synchrotron Radiation from the ETL-Storage Ring
- Synthesis of Tungstate Thin Films and Their Optical Properties
- EFFECTS OF 5-FLUOROURACIL ON CARDIAC FUNCTION AND METABOLISM IN ISOLATED PERFUSED RAT HEART : Myocardial Metabolism : IV Auditorium : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 44th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- An O(p^3) Algorithm for Finding Hamiltonian Cycles in Certain Digraphs