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The reaction of PhMejSiLi and H Bpin (2 equiv.) or i-PrOBpin (2 equiv.) in THE at 0°C yields PhMe SiBpin in 74% yield. A same reaction of PhMe GeLi and i-PrOBpin (2 equiv.) gives PhMcjGeBpin in 81% yield. See, The 76th Annual Meeting of Japan Chemical Society, Vol. 2,1B634. [Pg.44]

Dr. Mark is acknowledged throughout the scientific community as the father of polymer science. He received the National Medal of Science in 1980, the 1978 Senior U.S. Scientist Award, 29 other medals and awards from various international organizations, and 17 honorary degrees. In 1977, he was appointed as an Honorable Member of the Japan Chemical Society. He has published over 500 original and review articles and some 20 books on topics related to polymer chemistry. Dr. Mark is founder and first editor of the Journal of Polymer Science, the definitive publication in its field, and is currently editor of the Journal of Applied Science and associate editor of the Textile Research Journal. In addition to these duties he serves as Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology. [Pg.5]

Kuwamura, T. et al. unpublished data which have been presented at the meeting of Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry in Japan Chemical Society and at the Japan Oil Chemists Society meeting, 1981 - 1983. [Pg.48]

T Satoh, S Higuchi, J Shmoiizaka. Abstr 19th Nat Meeting of Japan Chemical Society, 1966, p 293. [Pg.680]

S.Sao, Kikan Kagaku Sosetsu, Japan Chemical Society, p.106 (1994)[in Japanese]. [Pg.294]

K. Furukawa, H. Teramae and N. Matsumoto, 65th Annual Meeting of Japan Chemical Society, Tokyo, March 1993, Abstract I 4F 342 (1993). [Pg.152]

Watanabe, H. Akutsu, Y. Shinohara, A. Ohta, A. Onozuka, M. Nagai, Y. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Chemical Society of Japan, Kyoto, Japan Chemical Society of Japan Tokyo, 1986 Abstract 1K15. [Pg.512]

Satoh, T., Higuchi, S., and Shmoiizaka, 1., Dispersion property of a magnetite colloid in cyclohexane and van der Waals energy, Abstracts of the 19th National Meeting of the Japan Chemical Society, 1966. [Pg.702]

Chemistry Letters. Japan Chemical Society of Japan. ISSN 0366-7022. [Pg.23]

H. Shiozaki, H. Nakazumi, Y. Nakado, M. Ohizumi, and T.Kitao, Abstr. of the 55th annual meeting of Japan Chemical Society, Fukuoka, 14-20 October, 1987,(1) p 16. [Pg.434]

Kagaku Binran Ooyohen, Japan Chemical Society, Maruzen. Tokyo, p. 298, 1980. 11892 no Kagaku Shohin, Kagaku Kogyo Nipposha, p. 186, 1992. [Pg.46]

H. Yamazaki and Y. Wakatsuki, Yuki Kinzoku no Kagaku (OrganometalUc Chemistry), Japan Chemical Society, Dai Nippon Tosho, Tokyo, p. 50, 1989. [Pg.47]

Kagaku Binran Kisoshen /, Japan Chemical Society ed., Maruzen, Tokyo, 1984. H.J.M. Bowen, Environmental Chemistry of the Elements, Academic Press, New York (1979). [Pg.69]

Kagaki Binran Ooyohen, 3rd ed., Japan Chemical Society ed., p. 262, 1980. [Pg.86]

Kagaku Binran Ooyohen, Japan Chemical Society, Maruzen, Tokyo, p. 301, 1980. [Pg.104]

A. Kawasaki in Proceedings of the 27th Autumn Meeting of the Japan Chemical Society, 1972, Pre-prints Volume 2, p.20. [Pg.351]

Akutsu, S., Hirano, T., and Tsuruta, T. paper presented at the Autumn Meeting of Japan Chemical Society, October 1968, preprint, p. 168. [Pg.329]

Figure 2. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of (a) Qo and (b) C, in benzene. Reprinted with permission from [29], A. Masuhara et al., Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 73, 2199 (2000). 2000, Japan Chemical Society. Figure 2. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of (a) Qo and (b) C, in benzene. Reprinted with permission from [29], A. Masuhara et al., Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 73, 2199 (2000). 2000, Japan Chemical Society.
Figure 14. Absorption-time profiles of Qq in the presence of the molecular oxygen. Inset Pseudo-first-order plot. Reprinted with permission from [72], T. Konishi et al., Chem. Lett. 202, (2000). 2000, The Japan Chemical Society. Figure 14. Absorption-time profiles of Qq in the presence of the molecular oxygen. Inset Pseudo-first-order plot. Reprinted with permission from [72], T. Konishi et al., Chem. Lett. 202, (2000). 2000, The Japan Chemical Society.

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