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No. Article
1 Specific molecular motion of adamantane induced by hydrophobic nanoslits in ACF as studied using solid-state H-1, H-2, and C-13 NMR
Omichi H, Ueda T, Chen Y, Miyakubo K, Eguchi T
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 490, 91, 2008
2 Phase transition and molecular motion of cyclohexane confined in metal-organic framework, IRMOF-1, as studied by H-2 NMR
Ueda T, Kurokawa K, Omichi H, Miyakubo K, Eguchi T
Chemical Physics Letters, 443(4-6), 293, 2007
3 Erratum to'Phase transition and molecular motion of cyclohexane confined in metal-organic framework, IRMOF-1, as studied by H-2 NMR' [Chem. Phys. Lett. 443 (2007) 293-297]
Ueda T, Kurokawa K, Omichi H, Miyakubo K, Eguchi T
Chemical Physics Letters, 446(4-6), 403, 2007
4 Solid-state H-2 NMR study of nanocrystal formation of D2O and their dynamic aspects in ACF hydrophobic nanospaces
Omichi H, Ueda T, Miyakubo K, Eguchi T
Chemistry Letters, 36(2), 256, 2007
5 Closure characteristics of a thermally responsive single ion-track pore determined by size exclusion method
Reber N, Spohr R, Wolf A, Omichi H, Tamada M, Yoshida M
Journal of Membrane Science, 140(2), 275, 1998
6 Dependence of Volume Phase-Transition Temperature of Poly(Acryloyl-L-Proline Methyl-Ester) Gel on Hydrophobic Tail Length of Anionic Surfactants
Yoshida M, Asano M, Omichi H, Kamimura W, Kumakura M, Katakai R
Macromolecules, 30(9), 2795, 1997
7 Real-Time in-Situ Observation of Photoinduced Vapor-Deposition Polymerization of N-Vinylcarbazole with Fourier-Transform Ir Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy
Tamada M, Koshikawa H, Omichi H
Thin Solid Films, 292(1-2), 164, 1997
8 Real-Time in-Situ Observation of PVD of N-Vinylcarbazole with FTIR-Ras
Tamada M, Koshikawa H, Omichi H
Thin Solid Films, 293(1-2), 113, 1997
9 Polymerization, Self-Bridging, and Degradation of Acryloyl-L-Proline and Methacryloyl-L-Proline Methyl-Esters Induced by Radiation and Characteristics of Gel Swelling
Yoshida M, Safranj A, Omichi H, Katakai R
Macromolecules, 29(6), 2321, 1996
10 Novel Thin-Film with Cylindrical Nanopores That Open and Close Depending on Temperature - First Successful Synthesis
Yoshida M, Asano M, Safranj A, Omichi H, Spohr R, Vetter J, Katakai R
Macromolecules, 29(27), 8987, 1996