Effective Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols over Chromium Containing Mesoporous Molecular Sieve Catalyst with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Polyethylene Glycol Biphasic Reaction System
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概要
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- 2008-02-05
著者
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Kawanami Hajime
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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Ikushima Yutaka
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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Suzuki Toshishige
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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DAPURKAR Sudhir
Research Center for Compact Chemical Process, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
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YOKOYAMA Toshirou
Research Center for Compact Chemical Process, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
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Yokoyama Toshirou
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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Dapurkar Sudhir
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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