Controlled Oxidation of Dextran for Evolution of Polyether Segment Bearing Pendant Carboxyl Groups for Corrosion Inhibition Applications
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著者
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Yamaguchi A
Department Of Pure And Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Tokyo University Of Scien
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Hayashi Takamitsu
Department Of Pure And Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Tokyo University Of Scien
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Yamaguchi Aritomo
Department Of Pure And Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Tokyo University Of Scien
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