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Publikováno v:
AIJ Journal of Technology and Design. 20:1141-1146
Autor:
Michio Sugimoto, Sadatomo Onimaru
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AIJ Journal of Technology and Design. 12:119-122
Publikováno v:
AIJ Journal of Technology and Design. 11:85-90
Autor:
Michio Sugimoto, Sadatomo Onimaru
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AIJ Journal of Technology and Design. 11:175-178
Publikováno v:
Soils and Foundations. 38:131-143
Seismic records obtained from a seismometer array located in downtown Tokyo Japan for about ten years were inversely analyzed to estimate the dynamic soil parameters. Due to the illposed nature of the problem, the simple and often used "least square
Autor:
Michio Sugimoto
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute. 37:10-19
白金担持KLゼオライト触媒の改良を目的として種々の検討を行った。KLゼオライトを500°C, 2時間フロン処理した後, 白金を含浸担持した触媒 (Pt/FKL) が未処理触媒 (Pt/KL) と比べ, C6留分に対
Publikováno v:
Applied Catalysis A: General. 106:9-25
In the aromatization of C 6 feedstock, the platinum catalyst supported on the CF 3 cl-treated KL zeolite (Pt/FKL) exhibits a high stability even at a low H 2 /C 6 mole ratio of 0.5 and a high aromatization activity, compared with the untreated cataly
Publikováno v:
Applied Catalysis A: General. 102:167-180
We found that the treatment of L zeolite with monochlorotrifluoromethane (CF3Cl) increased the catalytic activity for n-hexane aromatization. To clarify the effects of halogen atoms on the electronic state of platinum particles on the CF3Cl-treated L
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Applied Catalysis A: General. 95:257-268
We have found that the treatment of KL zeolite with chlorotrifluoromethane (CF3Cl) increased the catalytic activity for the aromatization of C6 feedstock. Regeneration of the used platinum catalyst supported on the CF3Cl-treated KL zeolite (Pt/FKL) w
Publikováno v:
Applied Catalysis A: General. 96:201-216
The effects of alkaline compound and halocarbon treatments on the catalytic activities of platinum supported zeolite Y, mordenite and zeolite L were studied. The ammonia temperature-programmed desorption results for alkaline cation-exchanged zeolites