Twenty-fifth anniversary of increase of contributed papers, the CAJ has had to seek a change to monthly publication. Another main activity the Cryogenic Association is the biannual meetings on Cryogenics and Superconductivity. These are very exciting meetings covering
The twenty-fifth anniversary annual meeting of the carbon society of Japan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
The 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Carbon Society of Japan was held in Tokyo, on November 19-21,1974, at the headquarters of the Chemical Society of Japan. The President of the CSJ. Dr. H. Honda. opened the meeting. Due to a railway strike, the number of attendees oscillated between 50 and ISO. The list of presentations is given below. ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS I. Carbonization of aromatic hydrocarbons under catalysis by alkali metals K. Takeshita. I. Mochida and K. Mayeda (Kyushu Univ.) and E. Nakamura (Idemitsu Oil Co.) 2. Stacking order of basal planes in the initial products of carbonization M. Shiraishi and Y. Sanada (Resources and Pollution Research Inst.) 3. Carbonization under catalysis of molten salts E. Ohta and S. Ohtani (Gunma Univ.) 4. Carbon formation through decomposition of magnesium carhides K. Kamiya (Mie Univ.) 5. Distribution of Fe in ferrocene-added pitch S. Ohi, Y. Yamada and H. Honda (Government Inst. for Jnd. Rec., Kyushu) 6. Nature of mesocarbon microbeads prepared from various heavy oils M. Tsuchiya, Y. Haseqawa, Y. Ito, Y. Yamada and H. Honda (Government Inst. for Jnd. Res., Kyushu) 7. Formation of spherical mesophase under high pressure M. Jnagaki. M. Jshihara and S. Naka (Nagoya Univ.) 8. Carbon fibers prepared from a liquid-crystal-like pitch H. Fujimaki, F. Kodama, Y. Sakaguchi and K. Okuda (Taiyo them. Lab.) and S. Otani (Gunma Univ.) 9. Microscopic observations of carbon beads in graphitization process under high pressure M. Jnagaki (Nagoya Univ.) and H. Tanaka and S. Kimura (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) IO. Crystallite orientation in carbons graphitized under high pressure M. Jnagaki and S. Naka (Nagoya Univ.
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