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Title List of Publications from the Research Institute for CitationJOURNAL OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CATALYSIS HOKK Issue Date 1979-05 Doc URL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/25058 Type bulletin File Information 27(1)_P45-48.pdf Instructions for use Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Aca

45 List of Publications from the Research Institute for Catalysis (1978) In 1978, the following papers by the members of the Research Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido University were published.*l I. Ordinary Articles Adsorption of Hydrogen on a Platinum-Graphite Catalyst. Part 1. Electron Spin Resonance Measurement in the Gas-Solid System A. KATAYAMA and H. KITA J. Chern. Soc., Faraday Trans. I, 74, 1963 (1978). Adsorption of Hydrogen on a Platinum-Graphite Catalyst. Part II. Measurements in the Electrochemical System by Electron Spin Resonance and Potential Sweep Techniques A. KATAYAMA and H. KITA J. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 131 (1978). Oxyfunctionalization of Hydrocarbons. G. A. OLAH and R. OHNISHI J. Org. Chern., 43, 865 (1978). 8. Electrophilic Hydroxylation Direct Synthesis of Phenols from Aromatic Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Super Acids G. A. OLAH and R. OHNISHI Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 208 (1978) (in Japanese). Tracer Studies on the Reaction Paths of the CO Oxidation over Platinum J. Catalysis, 55, 337 (1978). The Mechanism of the CO Oxidation over Polycrystalline Platinum Bull. Chern. Soc. Japan, 51, 1956 (1978). Studies on the Reaction Paths of the CO Oxidation over Platinum Catalyst by Means of a Tracer Method Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 268 (1978) (in Japanese). Observation of Oxygen Adsorption on Molybdenum Trioxide by Field Electron Emission Techniques H. YAMADA and K. AZUMA J. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 1 (1978). *) A similar list for 1977 appeared in Vol. 26, No.1 (1978) of this Journal.

46 List of Publications The Effect of Sulfur on the Adsorption of Hydrogen on Molybdenum T. KIKUCHI and K. lshizuka J. Res. lnst. Catalysis, 26, 7 (1978). Two Forms of Hydrogen on Platinum Surface T. Toy A, T. ITo and S. ISHI Elektrokhimiya, 14, 703 (1978) (in Russian). Electronic Structure of Silicon Rydberg Series. 'Fo Series H. TATEWAKI Phys. Rev., A 18, 1826 (1978). Electronic Structure of Silicon Rydberg Series. 'po, 'po Series H. TATEWAKI Phys. Rev., A 18, 1837 (1978). 1. The (3 pnd) IDo, 'Do, IF', and II. The (3 pns) IpO, 'po and (3 pnd) A Method of Self Consistent Calculation of Electronic Structure of Solid Surfaces T. NAKAMURA J. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 145 (1978). Recent Progress in the Diffraction of the Atomic and Molecular Beams from Solid Surfaces Y. HAMAUZU and H. ASADA Nippon Kesshogakkai-shi (J. Crystallogr. Soc. Japan), 20, 102 (1978) (in Japanese). Observed Spectroscopic Line Shape Obtained by Using a Lock in Amplifier and Its Simulation by a Computer T.ho J. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 79 (1978). States of Hydrogen Chemisorbed on Zinc Oxide at Low Temperature M. WATANABE J. Re$. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 63 (1978). Electrical Resistance of Thin Metallic Films: trons by Adsorbed Atoms M. WATANABE J. Res. lnst. Catalysis, 26, 107 (1978). Direct Scattering of Conduction Elec Hydrogenation of Dienes and the Selectivity for Partial Hydrogenation on a Molybdenum Disulfide Catalyst T. OKUHARA, H. ITOH, K. MIYAHARA and Ken ichi TANAKA J. Phys. Chern., 82, 678 (1978).

47 List of Publications Catalytic Behaviour of Sulfided Cobalt for Hydrogenation and Isomerization Nippon Kagakukai-shi, 1338 (1978) (in Japanese). Hydrogen Transfer Reaction on CoS Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 218 (1978) (in Japanese). The State of Molybdenum Ion Catalytically Active for the Reactions, N 20 +CO and NzO+HI T. WATANABE, Ken-ichi TANAKA, K. MIYAHARA and K. TANABE Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 255 (1978) (in Japanese). Direct Reduction of NO by Modified Carbons T. OKUHARA and TANAKA Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 251 (1978) (in Japanese). Adsorption of Rare Gases on Metal Surfaces S. ISH! Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 191 (1978) (in Japanese). The Chemisorption of CO, CO:, CzH" C,H., HI and NHs on the Clean Fe (100) and (111) Crystal Surfaces K. YOSHIDA and G. A. SOMORJAI Surface Sci., 75, 46 (1978). Hydrogenation of CO and CO 2 on Clean Rhodium and Iron Foils. Correlations of Reactivities and Surface Compositions D. DWYER, K. YOSHIDA and G. A_ SOMORJAI Advances in Chemistry Series, Hydrocarbon Synthesis, Ed. R. F. Gould, American Chemical Society (1978). II. Short Notes and Letters The Characterization of a Platinum-Tin Oxide Catalyst by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy A. KATAYAMA Chem. Letters, 1263 (1978). Intermediates of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Nickel in Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide T. OHMORI and A. MATSUDA J. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 53 (1978). Selective Hydrogenation of the Internal Double Bond of Penta-1, 3-Diene on a ZnO Catalyst T. OKUHARA and K. TANAKA J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commnum., 53 (1978).

48 List oj Publications Anisotropic Properties of MoS, Single Crystal in Catalysis T. OKUHARA and K. TANAKA ]. Phys. Chern., 89, 1953 (1978). Specific Selectivity of a Partly Reduced MoOs/J9-Ti0 2 for Hydrogenation of n-butene and Butadiene Chemistry Letters, 943 (1978). Measurement of Active Site Density on a Sulfided Nickel Catalyst S. EMI and K. MIYAHARA ]. Res. Inst. Catalysis, 26, 101 (1978). } The Superoxide Ion on Supported Tungsten: Evidence for Surface Mobility A. KAZUSAKA, L. K. YONG and R. F. HOWE Chern. Phys. Letters, 57, 592 (1978). III. Review Articles Catalysis by Super Acids R. OHNISHI Shokubai (Catalyst), 20, 392 (1978) (in Japanese). Structural Prerequisite in Heterogeneous Catalysis K. TANAKA Nippon Kesshogakkai-shi (J. Crystallogr. Soc. Japan), 20, 150 (1978) (in Japanese). Metallic Oxides and Their Mixed Oxides K. TANAKA Kodan-sha Scientific, Tokyo (1978). The Life and Work of Prof. A. N. Frumkin (I) Life R. NOTOYA and A. MATSUDA Hyomen (Surface), 16, 43 (1978) (in Japanese). The Life and Work of Prof. A. N. Frumkin (II) Work R. NOTOY A and A. MATSUDA Hyomen (Surface), 16, 52 (1978) (in Japanese).