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Citation The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan (1973), 42(2)
Issue Date 1973-04-30
URL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/46970
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Kyoto University
Vol. 42, 1972
The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 42 No. 2 (1972)
Ne. 2
THE
REVIEWo~ ra~sicA~ cfl~bisT~rOF JAPAN
F..aled is 1926
CONTENTS
Mssaro Natahan : Ionic • lu i nder High Pressures IV, Effects of
Pressure oa the Mobilities and Hydration-of Bu.N•, Me,N`, R• and Cl"
Ions ..................................................................................................... 75
Fujio Tanalca aad Jlro Osngl : Pressure Effects on Fluorescence and Photo-
dimerization of Aathraceae and 9•MetAylanthracene in Solution ........................85
Daizahmn Shinoda: Physico-Chemical Studies of PlatinumSilicon Interfaces............94
Hlroehl Nalatanl and Jlro Osugl: Kinetic Study of Rare Earth-EDTA-Tiron
Miaed Complex Formation Reaction in Aqueous Solution ..............................103
Hiroshi Nakatani : RineBcs of Stereoselective Complezation Reactions of
Histidine and Leucyltyrosine with Divalent Metal Ions in Aqueous Solutioe ......108
Ichimatsa Tanishid, Koicht Watanabe, Hlros6l Koado and Atsashi
Nalnshima: Thermodynamic Properties of Gaseous Methane ........................125
International Regional Meeting, AIRAPT ............................................................135
THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF IAPAN
The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 42 No. 2 (1972)
THE REVIEWOFPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF JAPAN
{Bufsuri-Ka.gaku no Found in 1926
Shinpo)
President: Wasaburo Jono Members of Conneil
Toshio MAeda (Chief)
Jiro Osugi Rytno Goto
Reupei Goto Eiji Suito
Board o! Editors
J. Osugi (Chief) Kyalo Universily R. Goto (Associate) Kyoto Sangya Univeaity
E. Suito ( n ) KYala Univertiy
9ecretery
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H. Teranishi
%. Suauki
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S. Seki
T. Imoto
R Fujisbiro
fi. Hayakawa
Y. Rubokewa
S. Tsucbihazbi
T. Makita
5. Hazegawa
R. Shimizu
H. Togawa
R. Hara
M. Furuta
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Yokohama University
Kyoto Tuknicat Universiy
Rtilsumtikaa Universfdy
Universily of Osaka
Universty of Orako
Osaka City University
Osaks Pity Unversity
PreJulural University of Osaka
Prefulva! University of Osaka
University of Kobe
Univssity.of Ka6a
Oksyarna University
Doskirka (lnive,si/y
Dbshiska Universily
M. Nakahara
The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 42 No. 2 (1972)
April 30; 1973
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The I ~~eview of Physical Chemistry of JapanVol. 42, 1972
CONTENTS
No. 1
Etsuka Inada, Kiyoshi Shimizu and Jiro Osugi: Electrical Conductivit}• of CaSO.
in Aqueous Solution under High Pressure ................................................... t
Masaru Nakahara, Kiyoshi Shimizu and Jiro Osugi: Ionic Solutions under High
Pressures III, Pressure and Temperature Effects on the \fobilities of R* and
CI- Ions ..........................................................................................12
Tomomaso Mitnni, Yoshiaki Ogo and Tatsuya Imoto : Iligh Pressure Polymeri-
zation of a-Methylstyrene .....................................................................25
Yoshiaki Ogo and Tatsuya Imoto : The Penultimate Effect on Copolymerization
under High Pressure ...........................................................................34
Satoshi Hirayama : Photochemical Reactions of Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones
-Higher Triplet State Reactions and Radiationless Transitions .....................49
No. 2
Masaru Nakahara : Ionic Solutions under High Pressures IV, Efects of Pressure
on the liobilities and Hydration of Bu,N*, \Ie.N*, K* and CI' Ions ...............ii
Fujio Tanaka and Jiro Osugi: Pressure Effects on Fluorescence and Photodimeri-
nation of Anthracene and 9-Methylanthracene in Solution ..............................g5
Daizaburo 5hinoda : Physico-Chemical Studies of Platinum-Silicon Interfaces .........94
Hiroshi Nakatani and Jiro Osugi: Kinetic Study of Rare Earth-EDTA-Tiron
Mixed Complex Formation Reaction in Aqueous Solution ...........................103
Hfroshi Nakatani: Kinetics of Stereoselective Complexa[ion Reactions of Histidine
and Leucyltyrosine x~ith Divalent Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution ...............lOg
Ichimatsu Tanishita, Koichi Watanabe, Hiroshi Kondo and Atsushi Nakashima:
Thermodynamic Properties of Gaseous Methane .......................................123
International Regional Meeting, AIRAPT .........................................................135
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