Formation Process of [B_<12>H_<12>]^<2-> from [BH_4]^- during the Dehydrogenation Reaction of Mg(BH_4)_2
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japan Institute of Metalsの論文
- 2011-07-01
著者
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ORIMO Shin-ichi
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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Li Hai-wen
Inst. For Materials Res. Tohoku Univ.
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YAN Yigang
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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Yan Yigang
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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Li Hai-wen
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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Aoki Masakazu
Toyota Central R&d Labs. Inc. Nagakute
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Miwa Kazutoshi
Toyota Central R&d Labs. Inc. Nagakute
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Orimo Shin-ichi
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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Towata Shin-ichi
Toyota Central R&d Labs. Inc. Nagakute
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Maekawa Hideki
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Noritake Tatsuo
Toyota Central Res. & Develop. Labs. Inc.
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Aoki Masakazu
Toyota Central R&d Labs Inc.
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MATSUMOTO Mitsuru
Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc.
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Matsumoto Mitsuru
Toyota Central R&d Labs Inc.
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Towata Shin-ichi
Toyota Central R&d Labs Inc.
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Miwa Kazutoshi
Toyota Central R&d Labs Inc.
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Noritake Tatsuo
Toyota Central R&d Labs Inc.
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