Photochemistry of 1,2,3-Benzotriazin-4-one in Matrices. A New Photochromic System Including Triazinone-Azoazetinone Photointerconvertion
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- 1992-03-05
著者
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Komatsu Kazunori
Chemistry Department For Materials Faculty Of Engineering Mie University
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Tomioka Hideo
Chemistry Department For Materials Faculty Of Engineering Mie University
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