Preparation of monodispersed, spherical ferric oxide particles by hydrolysis of metal alkoxides using a continuous tube-type reactor
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概要
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- 1997-01-01
著者
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Ogihara Takashi
Fukui University
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OGATA Nobuo
Fukui University
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NAGATA Norifumi
BTL Co.Ltd.,
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OGIHARA TAKASHI
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Fukui University
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YABUUCHI MASAKI
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Fukui University
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YANAGAWA TERUAKI
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Fukui University
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OGATA NOBUO
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Fukui University
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YOSHIDA KOUKICHI
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Fukui University
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NAGATA NORIFUMI
Onoda Cement Co., Ltd
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OGAWA KENJI
Onoda Cement Co., Ltd
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MAEDA UMIO
Nippon Soda Co., Ltd
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Nagata Norifumi
Btl Co.ltd.
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Maeda Umio
Nippon Soda Co. Ltd
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Yabuuchi Masaki
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Fukui University
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Yoshida Koukichi
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Fukui University
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Yanagawa Teruaki
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Fukui University
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Ogawa Kenji
Onoda Cement Co. Ltd
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Ogihara Takashi
Department of Fiber Amenity, University of Fukui, 3-9-1 Bunkyo, Fukui 910-8507, Japan
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Ogata Nobuo
Department of Fiber Amenity, University of Fukui, 3-9-1 Bunkyo, Fukui 910-8507, Japan
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