Phase-Transfer Nucleophilic Reactions Using Water-Insoluble Alcohols as Organic Solvents
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概要
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- 1995-08-15
著者
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OHTANI Noritaka
Department of Materials Engineering and Appiled Chemistry, Akita University
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INOUE Yukihiko
Department of Materials Engineering and Appiled Chemistry, Akita University
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Inoue Yukihiko
Department Of Matericals Engineering And Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Ohtani Noritaka
Department Of Matericals Engineering And Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Ohtani Noritaka
Department Of Materials Engineering And Appiled Chemistry Akita University
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SHINOKI Noriyuki
Department of Matericals Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Akita University
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NAKAYAMA Katsuhiro
Department of Matericals Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Akita University
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Inoue Yukihiko
Department Of Materials Engineering & Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Shinoki Noriyuki
Department Of Matericals Engineering And Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Nakayama Katsuhiro
Department Of Geoscience Faculty Of Science And Engineering Shimane University
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Nakayama Katsuhiro
Department Of Geology Faculty Of Science Shimane University
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Nakayama Katsuhiro
Department Of Matericals Engineering And Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Ohtani Noritaka
Department of Chemical Engineering for Resources, Mining College, Akita University
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