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Index Name
Korai, Yozo
Similar Names
Korai, Y.
Co-authors
Akashi, Nobuhiro;
Azuma, Akemi;
Chang, Young-Chul;
Egashira, Minato;
Fei, You Qing;
Fernandez, Juan J.;
Fortin, Francois;
Fujimoto, Kenichi;
Fujitsu, Hiroshi;
Fujiura, Ryuji;
Fujiura, Takatsugu;
Fujiyama, Susumu;
Fukuyama, Seiji;
Furuno, Tetsuya;
Hatano, Hitomi;
Hieida, Tomoko;
Hino, Takashi;
Hong, Seong-Hwa;
Hono, Takashi;
Inaba, Toshiaki;
Ishida, Sumihito;
Ito, Ikuo;
Ito, Katsunori;
Kamatsu, Makoto;
Kanno, Koichi;
Kato, Isamu;
Kato, Isao;
Katou, Osamu;
Kimura, Masayuki;
Kitajima, Eiji;
Koba, Keiichiro;
Koike, Nobuyuki;
Kojima, Takashi;
Komatsu, Makoto;
Komatsubara, Katsunori;
Ku, Cha-Hun;
Lee, Euy Soo;
Ling, Li-Cheng;
Matsumoto, Tadayuki;
Matsumura, Yuji;
Matsuoka, Hideichi;
Mochida, Isao;
Naito, Tsutomu;
Nakagawa, Yoshiteru;
Nakamura, Munehiro;
Nakamura, Tsutomu;
Nesumi, Yasuhiro;
Nishimura, Yoshiyuki;
Noda, M.;
Ohishi, Taiji;
Oka, Hidetoshi;
Oka, Hodetoshi;
Otsuka, Hiroyuki;
Oyama, Takashi;
Park, Yang Duk;
Sakai, Yukio;
Sakanishi, Akemi;
Sakanishi, Kinya;
Sasaki, Teruhiko;
Shimizu, Kiyoyuki;
Sohn, Hun-Joon;
Sone, Yoshihisa;
Takano, Nobuyuki;
Takeshita, Kenjiro;
Takeshita, Yoshiaki;
Tamaru, Kazuhiro;
Tate, Kazuhito;
Thunori, I.;
Todo, Yoshio;
Toshima, Hiroshi;
Tosu, Takeshi;
Varga, Tibor;
Wang, Yong-Gang;
Watanabe, Fumitaka;
Yamashita, Ryo;
Yanagida, Kazuhiro;
Yang, Hojung;
Yokogawa, Kiyoshi;
Yoon, Kwang Eui;
Yoon, Seong-Ho;
Yoshimura, Masamitsu;
Zeng, S.M.;
Zeng, Shu Ming
Publication Titles
1980: Structure of carbons and design of carbonization with a view to their production
1981: Carbonization properties of partially hydrogenated aromatic compounds. I. Carbonization of partially hydrogenated pyrene prepared by Birch reduction
1981: Catalytic graphitization of fibrous and particulate carbons
1981: Mechanism of carbonization of a semi-anthracite
1982: Catalytic carbonization of vacuum residual oil from Orinoco tar sand
1983: Carbonization properties of carbonaceous substances oxidized by air blowing. II. Acid-catalyzed modification of oxidized residual oil for better anisotropic development
1983: Upgrading of solvolytic coal liquids into a feedstock for the needle-cokes
1984: Carbonization properties of partially hydrogenated aromatics - IV. Thermal behavior of carbonaceous mesophase derived from partially hydrogenated pyrene
1984: Selective preparation of anisotropic spheres from commercial pitches by carbonization under vacuum
1985: Chemistry for preparation of mesophase pitches and design of their properties
1985: Compatibility of fractions for the development of the liquid crystal state from mesophase pitch
1985: Interaction among fractions in mesophase pitches derived from aluminum chloride-modified ethylene tar
1985: Preparation of anisotropic pitch by carbonization under vacuum
1985: Reflux modification of ethylene tar [pitch] (ETP) into mesophase pitch precursor with lesser amounts of aluminum chloride
1985: Reflux modification of ethylene tar pitch into mesophase pitch precursor using less aluminum chloride
1985: Roles of extra hydrogen in the preparation of mesophase pitch
1985: Synthesis and characterization of mesophase spheres from hydrogenated pyrene through two-stage heat treatment under gas flow
1985: Synthesis and characterization of mesophase spheres from hydropyrene
1985: Thermotropic behavior of the mesophase pitch derived from coal tar pitch
1986: Chemical structure and physical properties of carbonaceous liquid crystals
1986: Preparation of anisotropic mesophase pitch by carbonization under vacuum
1987: Carbon fibers
1987: Enhanced stabilization reactivity of coal-tar based mesophase pitch fiber by blending PVC pitch
1988: Blending mesophase pitch to improve its properties as a precursor for carbon fiber. Part 1. Blending of PVC pitch into coal tar and petroleum-derived mesophase pitches
1988: Formation scheme of needle coke from FCC-decant oil
1988: Improvements to needle-coke quality by pressure reductions from a tube reactor
1988: Modification of mesophase pitch by blending. Part 2. Modification of mesophase pitch fiber precursor with thermoresisting poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO)
1988: Optimization of carbonization conditions for needle coke production from a low-sulfur petroleum vacuum residue
1988: Rapid stabilization of mesophase pitch-based carbon fiber by solvent extraction and successive oxidation
1988: Study of carbonization using a tube bomb: evaluation of lump needle coke, carbonization mechanism, and optimization
1989: A microscopic study on the oxidative stabilization of a coal-tar-based mesophase pitch and its blends with PVC pitch
1989: Carbonization in the tube bomb leading to needle coke: I. Cocarbonization of a petroleum vacuum residue and a FCC-decant oil into better needle coke
1989: Carbonization in the tube bomb leading to needle coke: II. Mechanism of cocarbonization of a petroleum vacuum residue and a FCC-decant oil
1989: Carbonization in the tube bomb leading to needle coke: III. Carbonization properties of several coal-tar pitches
1989: Control of molecular orientations in mesophase pitch-based carbon fiber by blending PVC pitch
1989: Direct preparation of mesophase pitch from naphthalene with the aid of hydrofluoric acid/boron trifluoride
1989: Oxygen distribution in the mesophase pitch fiber after oxidative stabilization
1990: A structural study on the stabilization and enhancement of mesophase pitch fiber
1990: A study of the carbonization of ethylene tar pitch and needle coke formation
1990: Cocarbonization properties of heat-treated FCC decant oils with low sulfur vacuum residue leading to production of needle coke
1990: Comparative evaluation of mesophase pitches derived from coal tar and FCC-DO
1990: Mesophase pitch derived from isotropic anthracene pitch produced catalytically with hydrogen fluoride-boron trifluoride
1990: Mesophase pitch prepared from aromatic hydrocarbons with the use of hydrogen fluoride/boron trifluoride
1990: Preparation of mesophase pitch from aromatic hydrocarbons by the aid of hydrogen fluoride/boron trifluoride
1990: Properties of fluid catalytic cracking decant oils of different origins in their single carbonization and cocarbonization with a petroleum vacuum residue
1990: Solubility of heat-resisting polymers in mesophase pitches at their spinning temperatures
1990: The creation of a skin-core structure in petroleum-derived mesophase pitch-based carbon fiber
1990: The introduction of a skin-core structure in mesophase pitch fibers by oxidative stabilization
1991: Cocarbonization properties of heat-treated petroleum vacuum residue with FCC decant oils in production of needle coke
1991: Detailed analyses of FCC decant oil as a starting feedstock for mesophase pitch
1991: Mesophase pitches prepared from methylnaphthalene by the aid of hydrogen fluoride/boron trifluoride
1991: Modification of mesophase pitch through the heat-treatment with poly(vinyl coloride). Modification in the presence of solvent
1991: Strength of magnesia brick using mesophase pitch as a binder
1991: The introduction of a skin-core structure in mesophase pitch fibers through a successive stabilization by oxidation and solvent extraction
1992: Comparative study of isotropic and mesophase pitches derived from C9 alkylbenzenes
1992: Mesophase pitch catalytically prepared from anthracene with hydrogen fluoride/boron trifluoride
1992: Modification of petroleum-derived mesophase pitch by blending naphthalene-derived partially isotropic pitches
1992: Molecular assembly of mesophase and isotropic pitches at their fused states
1992: Preparation of mesophase pitch-based thin carbon tape
1992: Preparation, structure and application of mesophase pitches prepared from aromatic hydrocarbons using hydrogen fluoride/boron trifluoride as catalysts
1993: Evaluation of naphthalene-derived mesophase pitches as a binder for carbon-carbon composites
1993: Oxidation reactivity of mesophase pitch derived from C9 alkylbenzenes
1993: Spinning characteristics of mesophase pitches derived from naphthalene and methylnaphthalene with hydrogen fluoride/boron fluoride
1994: Assessment and optimization of the stabilization process of mesophase pitch fibers by thermal analyses
1994: Comparison of mesophase pitches derived from C8 and C9 aromatic hydrocarbons
1994: Effects of carbon black addition on the carbonization on mesophase pitch
1994: Reorganization of molecular alignment in naphthalene and methyl-naphthalene derived pitches
1994: Some factors for the high performances of mesophase pitch based carbon fiber
1994: Structure and properties of thin, slit-shaped carbon fibers prepared from mesophase pitch
1994: The flow properties of mesophase pitches derived from methylnaphthalene and naphthalene in the temperature range of their spinning
1995: Carbon fibers from aromatic hydrocarbons
1996: Axial nano-scale microstructures in graphitized fibers inherited from liquid crystal mesophase pitch
1997: Crack formation in mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers. Part I. Some influential factors for crack formation
1997: Crack formation in mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers. Part II. Detailed structure of pitch-based carbon fibers with some types of open cracks
1997: Effects of carbon black addition on preparation of meso-carbon microbeads
1998: Anodic performance and mechanism of mesophase -pitch-derived carbons in lithium ion batteries
1998: Anodic performances of unconventional non-graphitic carbons
1998: Densification of carbons prepared from mesophase pitch and phenolic resin blend
1998: Meso-scale texture of mesophase pitch and its spun fiber
1998: The properties of co-oligomerized mesophase pitch from methylnaphthalene and naphthalene catalyzed by HF/BF3
1999: Development of longitudinal mesoscopic textures in mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers through heat treatment
1999: Development of mesoscopic textures in transverse cross-section of mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers
1999: Mesophase pitch and phenolic resin blends as binders for magnesia-graphite bricks
1999: Microstructure of mesocarbon microbeads prepared from synthetic isotropic naphthalene pitch in the presence of carbon black
1999: Molecular alignment and domain assembles in the uni-chromic mesophase spherules prepared from synthetic naphthalene isotropic pitch
1999: Pitch-based carbon fiber of high compressive strength prepared from synthetic isotropic pitch containing mesophase spheres
1999: Transverse sphere and texture of carbon fibers prepared through cross shaped nozzles of different lobe dimensions
2000: Chemistry of synthesis, structure, preparation and application of aromatic-derived mesophase pitch
2000: Mesoscopic texture at the skin area of mesophase pitch-based carbon fiber
2000: Structure of melt-blown mesophase pitch-based carbon fiber
2002: Recovery of Stacking Height of Mesophase Pitch Fiber by Solid-Phase Annealing
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