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Citation The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan (1940), 14(3): 171-176
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The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 14f No. 3(1940)
ABSTRACT OF THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL
IN JAPAN
AUTHOR
VOL. XIV
Adzumi, H. See Tominaga, 11. Akatnatu, H. On the measurement of a small
quantity of the substance adsorbed at the wild. liquid interface. 167-- See Samesltima, J . Akiyama, K. A study of one component system of SiO, by means of X-rays. 164.
Amaki, T., limori, 1'. and Sugimoto, A. Arti- ficial radioactivity of chromium. 158. Amemiya, T. Catalytic hydro-polymerisation of acetylene. 1-I1. 46. Aoki, II. Or, the scattering of fast neutrons.
159-- See Kikuchi , S. Aoki, I. See Ishikawa, F. Aoyama, S. and Fukuroi, 1'. Young's moduli of
metals and alloys at low (in, lead, antimony attd their alloys. 105.
- and Fukuroi, T. Fine structures, in the A=
absorption edges iron at low temperatures. 110. - and It6, T. Thermal and electrical am-
ductivities of metals and alloys at low tempera-
tures. 105. Araki, G. On the inversion of alkali doublets.
49-- :utd Ymnanolo , 1'. Energy-levels of floor].
q8-Arii, K. On the sorption of chlorine by active charcoal. 111. The sorption isotherms at low
pressure. 16& Asada, T., Okuda, T., Ogata, K. and Yoshimotn, S. On the isotopic weights of carbon and nitrogen by the doublet method. io$.
- and Makinn, N. Improvement of the photo
counter. iii. Asai, T. Studies on the photoconductivity of
semi.conducting layers composed of some heavy metal sulphide or selenide. I. The relation between the spectral sensitivity and the light absorption in like photoamduct.
ing layer composed of cadmium selenide, and llte microscopic examinations of its structure in relation to its photoconductivity. 154-
LITERATURE
INDEX
1940
If. Microscopic examinations of the semi- conducting layer composed mainly of thallous sulphide in relation to its photoconductivity.
155• Asami, Y. and Kalaymna, T. Spectroscopic study on the electric discharges in tiee air. tio. Azuma, T. Studies on colour. I. Luminous efficiency of two element complementary colours:
white luminescence front Braun tubes. 105.
Fukuroi. T. See Aoyama, S.
Fuseya, G., SaitO, Y, and Simazaki, K. On rite dry cells. III. Measurement Of the solubilities of ZnCI • zNlI, in the electrolytes of various concentrations. 43-Hagisawa, H. On the dissociation constants of selenious acid. 45.
Ilagiwara, T. l.ibration of fast neutrons in the nuclear explosion of uranium irradiated by thermal neutron. 51-
- Libration of neutrons in the nuclear explo- sion of uranium irradiated by thermal neutron.
53. Hara, M. See ltirata, 11.
Harada, T. and Kimura, 1'. Phosphorescence and afterglow of luminescent materials and other light sources. i6z.
Ilarasima. A. On the thermal expansion of simple liquids. 44.
- On the change in electrical resistance of
alkali metals on melting. io6.
Ilattori, Y. See Kinugasa, Y. Higasi. K. and Kuhn, M. Dimorphism of n-long chain alcohols. too.
iliguti, I. Studies on the sorption of gases and vapours by titania gel. Vi. Sorption and desorption equilibria of some Organic vapour and the critical limit of capillary condensation
phenomena. 113. Hirasawa, N. See Uemura, T.
Hirata, H., Koto, IL and Tiara, M. The effects of foreign metallic ions in electrolytee upon the inner structure of electrolytic metals. 46.
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Hirone. T. and Malauda, S. On the change of thermal conductivity of bismuth single crystal
due to magnetic field. 44.
Hirota, K. and Horiuti, J. The mechanism of the hydrogen electrode process. II. The electro. chemical mechanism. The existence of hydrogen
molecule ions on the surfacee of the electrode. 5z
Horiuti, J. On the statistical mechanical treat. ment of the absolute rate of chemical reaction.
43-- and Okamoto , G. The mechanism of the hydrogen electrode process. I. The catalytic
mechanism. 5z - and Ikusima , S. The mechanism of hydn.- gen electrode on the surface of Pt. 165. - See Ilirola , K. Huzita, M. See Tazaki, It. Iijima, S. The adsorption of ethylene on reduced nickel. 114.
- A note on the adsorption of hydrogen on reduced nickel. t7o.
limori, T. See Amaki, T. Ikawa, M. See Sagan,, R. Ikusima, S. See Iforiuti, J. Inaba, A. See Shinohara, K Inai. T. See Shimizu, S. Inuzuka, H. Silicon monoxide. r56. Isobe, T. See Tominaga, II. Isemura, T. Studies on the oiliness of liquids.
VII. Measurements of the static friction coet. cicnis of esters, kelones and glycerine. 54.
VIII. Measurements of the static friction coeffi. dents for silver surfaces. 113.
See Sauheshima, J.
Ishikawa, F. and Aoki, 1. On the dissociation constants of arsenious acid and hydroxylamine. 112
M, M. See Kuwaiti, S. 116, T. See Aoyama, S. Itoh, J. See Kikuclhi - See Walase, Y.
Iwamoto, T. See Okajima, S. Iwasaki, T. Studies on the catalyticoxido-reducc
lion by some metallic complex balls. XV. Cata. lytic oxidation by copper complex salts. 168.
Kambara, S. Dipole moment of cedrene. 4z.
Kameyama. N. and Kin, Y. A study of the surface of carbon brush by means of electron diffraction. 4z
- and Mizula, K. Pholoconduclance of the dye-sensitized silver bromide and the mechanism
of the dye-sensitization. IT. Io$.
INDEX Vol. XIV
Kameyama, M. and Sugiura, T. Experiment on the afterglow of nitrogen. Ito. Kaneko, S. Dissociation constant of acetic acid.
47. - The thermodynamic properties of non-
aqueous solutions- 52. - On the Iherniodynanhical properties of the
dilute solution of non-electrolytca• 53. - Apparent molal volume of strong electro-
lytes. 53-- Contributions to the theory of electrolytic
conduction. III. - Theory of strong electrolytes in the case
when non-Coulombic force is acting. lea. - Thermodynamic properties of the mixed
solution. 166. - Dielectric constant of gases. 166. - Apparent molal heat capacityof strong
electrolytes. 166. - Diffusion coefficient of strong electrolytes .
166. - Thermodynamics of liquid dielectrics. 166. Katayama, T. See Asami, Y. Kawakita, K. On the chemisorption of carbon dioxide by reduced iron. IV. Kinetics of the chemisogrl ion.. 114-- The kinetic of the reduction of ferric oxide .
158.
Kawakubo, S. Studies on the catalytic oxido- reduction of some metallic complex salts. XII.
Catalytic oxidation of pyrogallol by the complex salts of platinum group. 169. Kawamori, H. A study of dyestuff by the
method of X-ray diffraction. II. 43. Kawamura, H. See Nishibori, E. Kawata, S. and Ito, DL Study of neutrons in
the atmosphere with a boron coated counter. 109. Kikuchi, S., Walase, Y, Unit, J., Takeda, E. and Yamaguchi, S. On the disintegration of e1Na.
48--, Aoki, It. and Watatuki, T. . On the angular
distribution of the fast neutrons scattered by the atoms. 107-- and Watatuki, T. A note on the scattering
of neutrons. 153. - See Wakatuki , 1'. Kimura, K. Determination of fl a: energy of photo-neutrons liberated from deuteron by radium C Gamma-rays. 49.
Kimura, O. The effect of electric fields on the viscosity of liquids. 51.
Kimura, T. See liarada, T. Kin. Y. See Kameyama, N.
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Kinugasa, Y. and Hattori, Y. Studies on the catalytic activity of mineral springs in Japan.
I. On the catalytic properties of artificial mineral water. 169.
Kitani, It. and Ohmura, K. Liquefying pressure of butadiene gas. 156. Kobayashi, M. and Tsuchida, R. Absorption spectra of solid substances. r6o.
- See Tsuchida, R.
Kobuya, Y. See Ueltara, Y. Kodama, S. See Matsumura, S. Koizunil. M. The nuclear hydrogen exchange
reaction of hydrochloric acid-aniline in an aquc. ous solution. 7. Reactions in neutral and acidic solutions. 157. Kojima, S. On the Sargent curves. 158. - See Sagane, R.
Kondo, Y. and Toy-ma, O. high temperature oxidation of carbon monoxide catalyzed by
quartz surface. 114. Kotani, M. See Yamaaoaclti, T. Koto, H. See Ilirata, If. Kubo, M. See Iligasi, K. Kubokawa, 31. On the capacity of a lead storage cell. 54.
Kuroya, H. and Tsuchida, R. Absorption spectra of metallic complexes. VI. Absorption spectra
of cobalti-, chmnti-, nickel. and ferricyanide complexes. 160. - See 7luchida, R.
Makino, N. See Asada, 1'. Makino, S. and Takeshitn, S. The electrical characerislis of the air dry cell. 164.
Matsuda, S. See Iliroue. T. Matumoto, T. See Saegusa, It. Matsumurn, S.. Tarama, K-170 Kod.ana, S. Tile
synthesis of benzene and activated adsorption of IT, CO, CO., and ILO on cobalt and iron. 167.
Mitani, M. Exchange reaction between am. monta and hydrogen in the presence of platinum catalyst. 46. Miyake, S. and Sugilo, S. Studies on solubilities. VI. Solvency of mixed solvents (_;} 157. Miyamoto, G. See. Saganc, S. Miyamoto, S. Cyclic equations for Onp and
electron temperature of gaseous nebulae. 5o. Miyanisi, M. The hand spectra of sulphur and selenium excited in ignition tubes containing the
mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, with a trace of sulphuric acid and selenium respectively. log.
- Spectroscopic study of chemical reaction of
some gaseous bodies. t6q.
INDEX 173
Miyata, A. On [lie residual active layer. hlz. - The dielectric behaviours of anodic alumi. nium during its formation. 565.
- The frequency claracteristics of anodic aluminiumm during its formation. 165. - late hydrogen ion concentration in the form- ation solution of anodic aluminium. 166. Miyazima, T. On the spin-orbit interaction be. tween elementary particles and the angular asymmetry in the N-P scattering. 559. Mizoguti, T. The change of the electric resist- ance of Cu.Cl. solutions at low temperatures.
155-Mizushima. S., Morino, Y. and Suzuki, A. Raman effect and dipole moment in relation to free rotation. X1. Raman spectra of deuterio- 1, z-Dibromoethanes. Io6.
Mizuta, K. See Kameyama, N. Morino, Y. See Mizushima, S. Nngamiya, T. Note On the Bosed9usicin con- densation. 45-Nagasawa, S. See Tanaka, T. Negishi, R. Note on the solubility of solid non- electrolytes. 158. Nlshiborl, E. and Kawamura, 11. The electric conductivity and titer nionic emission of the
oxide cathode. 154. Nishifuji, I. See Shimizu, S. Nishina, T. On the magnetic viscosity of single crystals of iron. 104. Nitta. I. On the optical anisotropy of molecular crystals. 164. Niwa. K. and Shimazaki, E. Determination of
the vapour pressures of solutions. 11. Vapour pressure of deuterium oxide solution of potassium chloride and the thermodynamic calculations.
53. -, Sat., M. and Yosdiiyama, NT. Ileterniination of the vapour pressures of solid salts. 111.
Vapour pressures of TIC], TIBr, Tit, PbCI., 1'LIIr., PbT_, ZnCI_, ZulU-, ZnI., CdCh, CdBr.
and (AT, and their thermodynamic calculations. 53.
Noguehi, K. Electrolytic winning of heavy water. V. 113. Nonaka, I. On the artificial neutron source. I. 49-
- On the resonance capture of slow neutrons
and emission of gamma-rays. 51. - Ol the resonance capture of slow neutrons and emission of ganunn-rays. II. 159. - See Tanaka, M. Ogata, K. See Asada, T. Ohars, E. See Sasaki, N.
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Ohmura, K. See Kilani, R. Ohuzi, S. The absorption of bichromates by woof. 168. Ohyagi, Y. On the absorption spectra of poly- nuclear complex salts. 16,. Okajima, S. and Iwamoto, T. Refractive indices of cellulose fibre, III-IV, 156.
Okamoto, G. See Itoriuti, J. Okayama. T. See Vukawa, 11. Okazaki, A. Magnelo-optical anomaly of ordinary and heavy wafer. 104.
Okazaki, 11. Studies on hydrocarbon mixtures by the Raman effect. III. 16t. Okuda. T. See Asada, T. Ono, S. On the disintegration of the starch paste
by the irradiation of ultrasonic waves, 114-- Note on (liee disintegration of the starch
paste caused by the irradiation of ultrasonic waves. 170.
Osaka, H. Molecular structures of fluorobenzene and o-diflunrobenzene studied by electron digmc-
lion. 163, Ozaki, M. See Selo, 1. Saegusa, H. and Matumoto, T. On the variation
in the electrical conductivity of some hydrous crystals witlr temperature: 104. - and hfahrmoto, 7'. The temperature change of the electric resistance of the hydrated crys- tals. 155.
Sagane, R„ Kojima, S., Miyamoto, G. and Ikawa, 31. Radioactive arsenic isotopes. 51. -, Kojima, S. and Miyamoto, G. fl-Rays from
radioactive isotopes, Niat, Zorn, Nne6, Zda, Zn's, 'Gar's, Gab, fia72, Geti, Ce%s and Ge77. 57.
- , Kojima, S., Miyamotn, G. and Ikawa, 111. Neutron induced radioactivity in Columbium
(Niobium. 159. Saito, K. See Tanaka, T. Sait6, Y. See Fuseya, G. Sameshima, J., Akamatu, II. and Isemura, T_
The friction coefficients of liquids. 114. Sano, I, On the catalytic decomposition of oxalic act,] by colloidal platinum. 169.
- The effect of gases upon the catalytic de. composition of oxalic acid by colloidal platinum.
169. - The influence of temperature on the forma-
lion of platinum-carbonyl sol. 170. Sasaki, N. and Ohara, E. Chemical studies in the electrodeless ring discharge. The discharge in water vapour. I-V. 103. Sasaki, T. On the nature of foam. IV. Phase inversion and foaming of emulsion consisting of
acetic acid, ethyl ether and water. 54
INDEX Vol. XVI
On the nature of foam. VT. Emulsion and formation of ternary system, ethyl alcohol-ethyl ether-water. 54-- On the nature of foam. 111. The Foam
formation of ternary system, acetic acid-benzene -water. 114.
Sat6, Mituru. On the energy states of the valency electrons in some metals. 1, 11. The nature of the anomalies of zinc and its electronic structure in condensed slates. 107.
Sales, Munemitu. See Niwa, K.
Seto, I. and Ozaki, \L The effect of high ten- sion electrical discharge on the catalytic reaction. (TV-V). 45.
Shiba, 11. and Tanabe, S. Rotatory dispersion of sugars in ammonia and in water. 43.
Shimazaki, E. See Niwa, K. Simazaki, K. See Fuseya, G. Shimizu, S., Inai, T. and Nfslrifuji, I. Study on
the heat absorption of some insulating materials. 155.
Simma, K. See Yamasaki, F.
Shinohara, K. and Inaba, A. The pKc values of pdinitroplienol at varying concentrations of
NnCI. 157. Shirai, S. Structure of CT Sbris deposited on
rocksalt. 1o6.
Suga. T. See Takamine, T. Sugimoto. A. See Amaki, T. Sagito. S. See Miyake, S. Sugiura, T. See Kamiyatna, 111. Suzuki, A. See Mizushima, S.
Takagi, S. Study on the formation and its mechanism of sodium oxalate and carbonate by
the pyrolysis of sodium firnmle. 47.
Takagi, Y. See Tanaka, T. Takamine, T., Suga, T. and Tanaka, Y. On the shift of intensity in N; bands excitedd in
helium and neon. 106.
Takeda, E. See Kikuchi, S. Taketa, T. The surface-tension.measurements of
ioo% phosphoric acid and its structure. 44. Takeshita, S. See Makino, S.
Takeuti, T. Notes on the theory of ionic lattice
potential. Rio. - Possibility of measuring the thermal con-
ductivity of gases by Wilson chamber. 154_ Tanabe, S. See Shiba, II. Tanaka, Kenzo. Molecular arrangement in thin
films of sonic fatty acids and oils. i67.
Tanaka, Kiichi. See Uehara, V. Tanaka, M. and Nonaka, I. Production of X-
rays by high speed argon ions. 47,
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Tanaka, T. and Takagi, V. Zeeman effect in sun-spot. 48-
-, Nagasawa , S. and Sailo, K. Band-spectra in sunspots. 5o.
Tanaka, Y. See Takamine, T. Tarama, K. See Matsumum, s.
Tatilri, A. A study on monnmolecular films of esters of-cyclic compounds. 167. Tatimari, M. Studies on oxidised and poly.
merised oifs, III. Association phenomena from viscosity measurement. 155,
Tazaki, H. Changes of density of inetaboric acid under heating. 104.
- Single crystals of metaboric acid. log. - The structure of orthorhombic metalwric
acid, IIBO_(a). log. - mid Tluzita, M. Effects of chemical earn, biation of the Kp-lines of chlorine . zio. -- Further investigation on single crystals of
metalwric acid. 154. - Dimorphic transition of metaboric acid under beat. 154. Terui, Y. On time adsorption of electrolytes by
active carbon: in application of polarographic method. 114- Tot, S. Quantum-mechanical treatment of helium. hydride molecule ion hells, 158. Tominaga, H.. Adzumi, 11. and Isole , T. Vis-
cosity effect on the rate of solution of calcium carbonate in hydrochloric acid. 157. Tonosaki, K. 't'he equilibrium in the reduction of molybdenum dioxide by deuterium. 112.
- The equilibrium in the'reduction of molyl
m denum dioxide by hydrogen. 112. Toyama, O. The kinetics of the hydrogenation of propylene on a nickel catalyst. 170. - See Kondo , Y. Tsuchida, ft. arid Kobayashi, M. A new simple
theory of valency-. 11. Valence bonds in carbon compounds. 44.
-, Kobayashi, M. and Kuroya , It. Extended coordination theory of valency. IV. Configu- ration of compounds of transition elements. 54-
- See .Kobayashi, M. - See Kuroya, fL
Ueda, S. The absorption of elect ro-magnedc waves and the cellulose cliemitrv. IV. 162. Studies on the electric boundary disturbances.
XVI 1. The form of water contained in organism viewed from lie absorption of electro-magnetic
waves. IV. 162. Uehara, Y. Studies on luminescent materials.
III. The effects of temperature on the intensity of fluorescence of zinc sulphide crystalphosphom. 5o.
INDEX 175
- Studies on luminescent materials . TV. On the molecular vibrational structure of fluorescence spectra of zinc sulphide crystalphosphors. 5o .
-, Kobuya, Y. and Tanaka , K. Fluorescent substance II. Fluorescent spectrum of the
fluorescent zinc sulphide-copper crystal . I. Fluorescent spectrum. I to.
- Studies on luminescent materials . III. Effect of temperature on the intensity of fluorescence of zinc sulphide crystal phosphor . Or. - Studies on luminescent materials. V. On
the fluorescence spectra of ZnS-GIS/Ag and ZnS- CdS/Cu cryslalphosphors at 250C and 185°C
162. - VI. On the relation between crystal structure and fluorescence spectra of ZnS-GIS crystalphosphors, 162. - VII. Fluorescence sl ectra and theory of zinesilicate cryslalphosphors. 163-- and Umekawa , U. VIII. On lice fluorescence spectra of ZnO-SiO. crystalphosphors. 163. - IX. Fluorescence spectra and theory of
cadmiumsilicatc crystalph ospliors. 163.
Umekawa, U. See Ueliam, V. Uemura, T. and I firasawa, N. Researches on the concentration of hydrogen ions in the aqueous solutions of complex coballammines and their absorption spectra. V. Aqueous solutions of complex salts containing oxalato-radical. 161. Uno, S. Sonic physics-chemical properties of ammonium sulphoptiospliale, (NI t4).IT3SO1POs. 156.
- Studies on equillniuui of system NH3.P.05.
SO,11_0. 157-- Studies on the freezing of inorganic hydro-
gels. (The preliminary report). 16g. Wakatuki, T. and Kikuchi, S. On the angular distribution of the fast neutrons scattered by the atoms. 11 r. - See Kikuchi , S. Watase, Y. and Itoh, J. The ganinra-rays of
I3N. 4S. - and Itoh, J. The beta-rays spectrum of
radiochlorine. tit. - Sec Kikuchi, S.
Yagi, S. Formation of the silver hydrosol by means of light. 170. Yamaguchi, Shigeto. A study of oxide films on light metals by electron diffraction t Mg, At and Be. 164.
Yamaguchi, Syotaro. See Kikuchi, S. Yamakita, 1. Studies on organogels. T. The
gel from cadmium olcate oleic acid solution. 170.
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Yamamoto, H. On the gravitational perturba.
tion for the Dirac electron. 15&
Yamamoto, Y. See Araki, C.
Yamanouchi, T. Production of metastable states
of atom by photo-ionization and recombination.
log. - and Kotani, M. Exitation of atoms by
electron collision. so& - and Kotani, M. Photo-ionization and rernrn-
bination of oxygen atom. 1o&
Yamasaki, . F. and Sitruna, K. $-Radioactivities
of rhenium. 1a'.
Yamaoaki, K. Absorptionn spectra of metallic complex salts of z, ar-Dipyridyl. III. s6s.
Yoshida, U. On the sodium line reversal method of determining the temperature in a gasoline engine. 44. Yoshimoto, S. See Asada, T. Yoshiyama, M. See Niwa, K. Yuasa, T. On the emission spectrum of the fluoride of tin (SnF), 4&
Yukawa, H. and Okays=, T. Note on the absorption of slow mesotronss in matter. 49.