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Autor:
Peter S. Walecki, Amy S. Edelson, Abigail S. Walecki, Hayley Cho, Wojciech J. Walecki, Eve S. Walecki, James Klep, Alvin Kim, Kensei Yasuda, Timofej Timofejev
Publikováno v:
The Physics Teacher. 54:394-396
In his beautiful paper, Hasan Fakhruddin reported observations of mirror-like reflections in the rough surface of a ground glass plate. Similar effects have been recently employed for metrology of the roughness of optical diffusers used in modern lig
Publikováno v:
NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI. :257-260
化学的に極めて安定なクロロフルオロカーボン(CFCs)がエタノールの存在下,塩化鉄(皿)を活性炭に担持した触媒上で,温和な反応条件でも容易にCOおよびCO2に分解することを見いだした・活
Autor:
Kiyonori Shinoda, Kensei Yasuda
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 23
RCH2X, s-C4H9X, and C6H5X were methoxycarbonylated with carbon monoxide and methanol into methyl carboxylates in the presence of rhodium trichloride/potassium iodide supported on activated charcoal. The reactivity decreased in the order: X = I > Br >
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ChemInform. 24
Iron (III) chloride supported on activated charcoal was extremely effective for decomposition of CFC-112 and CFC-113 into CO and CO2 in the presence of ethanol at the the low temperature.
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 24
Benzene was chlorinated by using L type zeolite into p-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB) in a high yield in the presence of 1,2-dichloroethane (EDC) and oxygen.
Publikováno v:
Chemistry Letters. 21:795-798
Iron (III) chloride supported on activated charcoal was extremely effective for decomposition of CFC-112 and CFC-113 into CO and CO2 in the presence of ethanol at the the low temperature.
Autor:
Kiyonori Shinoda, Kensei Yasuda
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 56:4081-4084
Autor:
Kiyonori Shinoda, Kensei Yasuda
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 34
o-Dichlorobenzene (o-DCB) was perfectly converted into benzene and hydrogen chloride by dechlorination with cyclohexane at 300 °C over activated carbon-supported palladium(II) chloride and cerium(III) chloride. The long term stability of catalyst wa
Autor:
Kensei Yasuda, Kiyonori Shinoda
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 65:289-291
RCH2X, s-C4H9X, and C6H5X were methoxycarbonylated with carbon monoxide and methanol into methyl carboxylates in the presence of rhodium trichloride/potassium iodide supported on activated charcoal. The reactivity decreased in the order: X = I > Br >
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference. 2006:155-156