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Japan Nippon Mining (Nikko Petrochemicals) Sulfoxidation 25... [Pg.145]

This paper was presented in March, 1985, at the U.S.-Japan Seminar on Critical Issues in Reducing the Corrosion of Steels held in Nikko, Japan, and first appeared in the Proceedings of the Seminar. The complete Proceedings are available from National Association of Corrosion Engineers, PO Box 218340, Houston, TX 77218. [Pg.153]

Pretreatments of the electrode were carried out by soaking first in HC1 for 10 s and then in H,P0a for 5 min, followed by washing with de-ionized water. The RRDE was then set in a RRDE measuring system (Nikko Keisoku, model DPGS-1). The rotation rate of the electrode was usually 1000 rpm except where specially noted. Electrolytes were of reagent grade chemicals and twice distilled water. A 500 W super high pressure mercury arc lamp (Ushio... [Pg.132]

Matsunaga, Y. (1975). VII Molecular Crystals Symposium, Nikko, Japan. [Pg.234]

Samoc, A., Samoc, M. Sworakowski, J. and Williams, J. O. (1975). VII Molecular Cryst. Symposium, Nikko, Japan. [Pg.236]

Hydrocarbons (99 % purity) were from Aldrich and Sigma Corps. The nonionic surfactants used in this work were single component alkyl poly(ethyleneoxides) (for example C12E05), obtained from Nikko Chemicals Co. (Japan), dissolved in HPLC grade water at a concentration of 0.03 wgt. %. The use of static surfactant solutions at this low concentration has been found (5) to slow the removal process enough to allow the acquisition of several time - resolved spectra within the first 3 minutes of exposure. [Pg.254]

Conf. Coord. Chem., Tokyo and Nikko, Japan, 1967, 392. [Pg.1082]

Nippon Mining Co. Ltd., Nikko Fukite Bldg., 1-34, Toranomon 4-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokayo, 105, Japan. [Pg.201]

Tokyo and Nikko, 1967 The plenary lectures appeared in Pure Appl. Chem. 17, 1-178 (1968). [Pg.291]

E. C. Lingafelter and D. L. Cullen, The Crystal Structure of Bis[2,2 -imino-bis(acetamidoxime)]nickel(II) Chloride Dihydrate, paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Nikko, Japan, 1967. [Pg.93]

Nikko Chemicals Co Ltd Nikko Chemicals Co Ltd Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0002 Japan... [Pg.880]

P. O. Ldwdin, Symp. Mol. Phys., Nikko (Tokyo Maruzen), p. 13 (1954) R. Pauncz, Alternant Molecular Orbital Method. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1967. [Pg.249]

In 1999 for the first time Japanese financial institutions became involved in the UNEP banking initiative. The three companies endorsing the initiative were Nikko Securities, Nikko Asset Management and the Good Bankers Company. In broad terms, these companies are creating investment trusts that invest in companies that have made special efforts to deal with environmental issues. [Pg.74]

Mulliken, R. S., Symposium on Molecular Physics, Nikko, Japan, 1953, p. 45. [Pg.122]

Carrier. [Nikko Chem. Co. Lul.] Carriers for polyester/wool blended fabrics and yam. [Pg.64]

Deatron . icca USA Nikko Chem. Co. Ltd.] Alkyl phosphate antistat for nylon fabrics. [Pg.98]

Nikkol Estepeari. [Nikko Ohem. Co. Ltd.] Glycol distearates pearlescent for sharnpoos, rinses, hair conditioners. [Pg.250]

Sunsolt [Nikko Chon. Co. Ltd.] AUcyl-aryl ester dispersant, leveling agent for textiles. [Pg.356]

Vifcoll. [Nikko Chem. Co. Ltd.] N-Cocoyl collagen peptide, sodium salt detergent, emulsifier used in personal care prods., pharmaceuticals, food in-dustiy, and household cleaning fuods. [Pg.399]

Nikkol Aquasome. [Nikko Ghent Co. Ltd.] Sodium lauroyl methylamino propionate shampoo and facial cleanser base, foaming agent, detorgoit... [Pg.250]


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