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  • K. Fujii, S. Hayashi. Hydrothermal syntheses and characterization of alkylammonium phyllosilicates containing CSiO3 and SiO4 units. Applied Clay Science. 29 [3-4] (2005) 235-248 10.1016/j.clay.2005.01.005
  • Takeshi Kasama, Yujiro Watanabe, Hirohisa Yamada, Takashi Murakami. Sorption of phosphates on Al-pillared smectites and mica at acidic to neutral pH. Applied Clay Science. 25 [3-4] (2004) 167-177 10.1016/j.clay.2003.09.005
  • Nobuo Iyi, Ryo Sasai, Taketoshi Fujita, Takahiro Deguchi, Takayuki Sota, Fernando López Arbeloa, Kenji Kitamura. Orientation and aggregation of cationic laser dyes in a fluoromica: polarized spectrometry studies. Applied Clay Science. 22 [3] (2002) 125-136 10.1016/s0169-1317(02)00144-8
  • IYI, Nobuo, FUJITA, Taketoshi, C.V. Yelamaggad, F. Lopez Arbeloa. Intercalation of cationic azobenzene derivatives in a synthetic mica and their photoresponse. Applied Clay Science. (2001) 47-58
  • YAMADA, Hirohisa, J. Michalik, J.Sadlo, J.Perlinska, TAKENOUCHI, Satoshi, SHIMOMURA, Shuichi, UCHIDA, Yoshishige, Jacek Michalik, Jaroslaw Sadlo, Joanna Perlinska. Electron spin resonance studies of silver atoms in imogolite fibers. Applied Clay Science. 19 [1-6] (2001) 173-178 10.1016/s0169-1317(01)00056-4
  • Zenon Klapyta, FUJITA, Taketoshi, IYI, Nobuo, Zenon Klapyta, Taketoshi Fujita. Adsorption of dodecyl- and octadecyltrimethylammonium ions on a smectite and synthetic micas. Applied Clay Science. 19 [1-6] (2001) 5-10 10.1016/s0169-1317(01)00059-x
  • 太田俊一, 中沢弘基. Porous clay-organic composites:Potential substitutes for polystyrene foam. Applied Clay Science. (1995) 425
  • 中沢弘基, YAMADA, Hirohisa, 藤田武敏. Crystal synthesis of smectite applying very high pressure and temperature. Applied Clay Science. (1992) 395-401
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