Photolysis of 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracaboxylic Dianhydride in a Low-Temperature Argon Matrix. Direct Observation of Reactive Intermediates Stepwise Produced
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概要
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- 1995-07-05
著者
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OHANA Tsuguyori
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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Moriyama M
National Inst. Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. Ibaraki
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MORIYAMA Masaya
Depertment of Chemsitry, University of Tsukuba
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YABE Akira
Depertment of Chemsitry, University of Tsukuba
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Ohana Tsuguyori
National Institute Of Materials And Chemical Research
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Yabe Akira
Depertment Of Chemsitry University Of Tsukuba
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