Shinjiro Kodama, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Fuel chemistry | Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan |
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(1906-1996)
DOI: 10.51167/acm00030
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Michael Polanyi | post-doc | 1930-1932 | Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, Berlin |
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Kodama S, Shimidzu T, Yuasa S, et al. (1961) High-pressure ethylene polymerization initiated by peroxide Journal of Polymer Science. 55: 285-296 |
Kodama S, Tomihisa N, Shimamura T, et al. (1960) Rate of Formation of Sodium Formate from Carbon Monoxide and Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide under Pressure The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, Japan. 63: 1733-1739 |
Kodama S, Kagiya T, Machi S, et al. (1960) Polymerization of olefins by ziegler catalyst. I. Polymerization of propylene by AlEt3TiCl4 catalyst Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 3: 20-25 |
Kodama S, Matsushima Y, Ueyoshi A, et al. (1959) High pressure polymerization of ethylene. A kinetic study of polymerization initiated by 2,2′-azobisisobutyronitrile Journal of Polymer Science. 41: 83-95 |
Fukui K, Kagiya T, Shimidzu T, et al. (1959) A novel catalytic polymerization of olefins. Part I. Metal-metal halide catalysts for high polymerization of lower olefins Journal of Polymer Science. 37: 341-352 |
Kodama S, Tomihisa N. (1957) Reaction Rate of Ammonium Formate Synthesis under High Pressure Nippon Kagaku Kaishi. 60: 1125-1128 |
Kodama S, Nose S, Tomihisa N, et al. (1956) Reaction Rate of the Formation of Methyl formate from Carbon Monoxide and Methanol under High Pressure. Nippon Kagaku Kaishi. 59: 871-875 |
Kodama S, Nose S, Tomihisa N, et al. (1956) Reaction Rate for Direct Formation of Formamide from CO and NH3. Nippon Kagaku Kaishi. 59: 1043-1047 |
Kodama S, Fukushima S, Nose S, et al. (1955) 82) Formation of Melamine from Ammonia and Carbon Disulfide or Ammonium Thiocyanate. Nippon Kagaku Kaishi. 58: 214-217 |
Kodama S, Fukushima S, Nose S. (1955) 81) Formation of Guanidine from Ammonia and Carbon Disulfide. Nippon Kagaku Kaishi. 58: 211-214 |