Citation: T. Matsuda et al., CATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF WASTE POLYETHYLE NE AND FORMATION OF CARCINOGENIC MATERIALS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (5), 1998, pp. 354-359
Citation: Y. Suzuki et H. Yokoi, FORMATION OF SOLUBLE IRON(III) COMPLEXES WITH TRIETHANOLAMINE AND RELATED-COMPOUNDS AS STUDIED BY MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY MEASUREMENTS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (5), 1998, pp. 360-363
Citation: Y. Yamasaki et T. Yamashita, ELECTROCHEMICAL ASPECT OF [AMINO(CARBOXY) PHTHALOCYANINATO]COBALT(II)FOR THE EFFECT ON DECOMPOSITION OF ACETALDEHYDE - NEW-TYPE OF ODOR-REMOVER AGAINST ACETALDEHYDE INCLUDED IN TOBACCO ODOR, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (5), 1998, pp. 364-368
Citation: Y. Ukisu et T. Miyadera, CATALYTIC DEHALOGENATION OF ORGANIC HALID ES IN 2-PROPANOL WITH PD C CATALYST/, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (5), 1998, pp. 369-371
Citation: M. Atobe et T. Nonaka, NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF SONOELECTROCHEMISTRY - ELECTROORGANIC REACTIONS UNDER ULTRASONIC FIELDS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 219-230
Citation: N. Iwasaki, THE CHARGE-TRANSFER COMPLEXES OF 1-METHYL -2(1H)-PYRIDINIMINE AND ITSMETHYL-DERIVATIVES WITH IODINE, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 231-239
Citation: Y. Abe et al., ELIMINATION OF COMPOSITIONAL FLUCTUATION IN PEROVSKITE SOLID-SOLUTIONOF SR(CUXZN1-X)(1 2)W1/2O3/, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 240-246
Citation: T. Shimizu et al., DETERMINATION OF ULTRA TRACES OF THALLIUM IN NATURAL-WATERS BY GRAPHITE-FURNACE ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY AFTER SOLVENT-EXTRACTION ANDBACK-EXTRACTION, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 247-251
Citation: H. Kayama et al., ACCELERATION OF MICHAEL ADDITION-REACTION BY MICROWAVE IRRADIATION INTHE PRESENCE OF METAL-OXIDE CATALYSTS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 252-254
Citation: K. Kawamura, KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF HYDROTHERMAL REACTION S BY FLOW TUBE REACTOR - HYDROLYSIS OF ADENOSINE 5'-TRIPHOSPHATE AT 398-573K, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 255-262
Citation: Xh. Lu et al., OXIDATION OF PHENOL WITH HYDROGEN-PEROXID E CATALYZED BY THE COMBINATION OF DECAMOLYBDODIVANADOPHOSPHORIC ACID AND FE2+, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 271-274
Authors:
TAKEKUMA S
TAKEKUMA H
HATANAKA Y
KAWAGUCHI J
YAMAMOTO H
Citation: S. Takekuma et al., REACTIONS OF GUAIAZULENE WITH PHTHALALDEH YDE, ISOPHTHALALDEHYDE AND TEREPHTHALALDEHYDE IN ACETIC-ACID, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 275-279
Authors:
YAMADA T
KUBO M
HASUMI F
OKAJIMA J
OKURA I
Citation: T. Yamada et al., SCREENING OF INHIBITORS FOR ETHYLENE FORM ATION AND THEIR USE TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS OF CUT FLOWERS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (4), 1998, pp. 280-283
Citation: K. Inuzuka, MOLECULAR-ORBITAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE M OLECULAR-STRUCTURES OF 2-PYRIDONE AND 1-METHYL-2-PYRIDONE IN THE LOWEST EXCITED SINGLET-STATE ANDTHEIR ELECTRONIC-PROPERTIES IN THE CORRESPONDING STATE, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 149-156
Citation: S. Miyamoto, THE ADSORPTION-DESORPTION KINETICS OF DOD ECYL-SULFATE IONS TO AND FROM POLYSTYRENE LATEX USING THE ELECTRIC-CONDUCTIVITY STOPPED-FLOW METHOD, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 167-173
Citation: T. Mitamura et al., STUDY ON ISOMERIZATION MECHANISM OF PROPY LENE-OXIDE ON METAL-OXIDES BY SEMIEMPIRICAL CALCULATION METHOD, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 174-180
Authors:
YAMAMOTO Y
KANAZAWA H
KURITA M
AOKI S
SEKIGUCHI N
BANDO T
Citation: Y. Yamamoto et al., DISCRIMINATION OF CA(II) AND MG(II) IONS USING 2-ACETYL-8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE-5-SULFONIC ACIDS, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 181-186
Authors:
ISSHIKI T
NAITO T
KORO T
SASAKI H
YAMAMOTO J
Citation: T. Isshiki et al., OXYGEN-TRANSFER REACTION OF 4-DIMETHYLAMI NOAZOXYBENZENES BY SULFURIC-ACID OR UV IRRADIATION, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 187-195
Citation: T. Nishiyama et al., EVALUATION OF THE ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTIE S OF PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERSDURING PNEUMATIC CONVEYING, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 201-206
Authors:
FURUSAWA M
TACHIBANA M
SUGIME S
SAKURAI S
Citation: M. Furusawa et al., DETERMINATION OF TRACE AMOUNTS OF ANTHRAC ENE IN PHENANTHRENE BY DERIVATIVE SYNCHRONOUS FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY, Nippon kagaku kaishi, (3), 1998, pp. 211-214