Thermal Properties of Alkali (Fluorosulfonyl)(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amides
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概要
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- 2010-12-05
著者
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Kubota Keigo
Graduate School Of Energy Sci. Kyoto Univ. Sakyo-ku Kyoto 606-8501 Jpn
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Hagiwara Rika
Graduate School Of Energy Science Kyoto University
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Nohira Toshiyuki
Graduate School Of Energy Science Kyoto University
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MATSUMOTO Hajime
Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
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Kubota Keigo
Research Institute For Ubiquitous Energy Devices National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science A
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Matsumoto Hajime
Research Institute For Ubiquitous Energy Devices Aist
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