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Citation The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan (1972), 41(1/2)
Issue Date 1972-03-31
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CONTENTS
Akifum[ Onodera: Kinetics of the Polymnrphic Transitions of Cadmium Cfialtogenides
under High Pressure .......................................................................................... i
Rujto Tanaka , Munoo Sasaki and Jiro Oaugi : Effect of Pressure on the Photolysis of
Azo-bis-isobutyronitrile in the Presence of Dipheny]picrylhydrazyl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,18
Takaah{ Moriyoahi: Effects of Pressure on Organic Reactions V, The Base-Catalyzed
Decomposition of Diacetone Alcohol in Ttvo Aqueaue Miztures .................................22
Jiro Omgl and lehiro OniahL• Tht Effect of Pressure on the Rate of.the Benzidine
Rearrangement V, 1-Chtoro-2'-melkylhydrazobenzene .............................................32
Ic61ro Onlshi: Tke Effect of Pressure on the Rate of the Benzidine Rearrangement VI,
2-Methozy-I'•methylhydrazobeazene .....................................................................42
Ie61ro OafahL• The Effect of Pressure on tfie Rate of the Benzidine Rearrangemenl VII,
Substitution Egects a~ Related Kfaetic Discussions .............................................32
Jiro Oangi, Yoshimaea Takezaki and Tadashi Makita : Evaluation of P-V-T Reaations,
The Most Probable Values of Compressibility Factor of Metfiane ..............................fi0
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The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 41 No. 1 & 2 (1971)
THE REVIEWOF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRYOF JAPAN
(Butsuri-Kagaku no Fored Is 1916
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CONTENTS
AkiCumi Onodere: Kinetics of the Polymorphic Transitions of Cadmium Chalcogenides
under High Pressure .......................................................................................... 1
Fujio Tanaka, Muneo Sasaki and Jiro Osugi: Effect of Prusure on the Photolysis of
Azo•bis-isobulyron(trile in the Presence of DipfienylpicryWydrazyl ...........................18
Takashi Moriyoshi: Effects of Pressure on Organic Reactions V, The Base-Catalyzed
Decomposition of Diacetone Alcohol in Two Aqueous fifia[ures .................................22
Jiro Osugi and Icldro Onisfii: The EF(ect of Pressure on the Rale of the Benzidine
Rearrangement V, 2-Chloio-2'-methylhydrazobenzene ..........................................32
Ichiro Onishi: The E(fed of Pressure on the Ra[e of the Benzidine Rearrangement VI,
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Ichiro Onishi: The Effect of Pressure on the Rxte of the Benzidine Rearrangement VII,
Substitution Effec[s and Reia[ed Kinetic Discussions ................................................52
Jiro Osugi, Yoshimasa Takezaki and Tadashi Makita: Evaluation of P-V-T Relations,
The Most Probable Values of Compressibaity Factor of Efelbane ............................ ..~
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