Chemically Driven Tension Fluctuation and Motion of Interface with Divalent Cation and Di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric Acid
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概要
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- Chemical Society of Japanの論文
- 2006-11-15
著者
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Shioi Akihisa
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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Shioi Akihisa
Department Of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Doshisha University
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Ban Takahiko
Department Of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Doshisha University
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Ban Takahiko
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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Yamada Kanako
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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SHIOTA Runa
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yamagata University
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HASE Fumie
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yamagata University
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Hase Fumie
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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Shiota Runa
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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