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Hiroshi Koseki

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Li X, Wang X, Koseki H
J Hazard Mater . 2008 Mar; 159(1):13-8. PMID: 18328620
It is found that the results such as observed in the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), which show the major thermal decomposition (TD) of a self-reactive material, lack the detail to...
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Iwata Y, Koseki H
J Hazard Mater . 2008 Mar; 159(1):35-41. PMID: 18313846
An automatic pressure tracking adiabatic calorimeter (APTAC) had been employed to obtain the thermokinetic and the vapor pressure data during runaway reactions. The APTAC is an adiabatic calorimeter with a...
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Li X, Koseki H, Iwata Y
J Hazard Mater . 2007 Nov; 154(1-3):38-43. PMID: 18006152
To investigate the cause of an explosion during disposal processing of raw garbage, the property of the raw garbage was primarily examined by a thermo gravimetry-differential thermal analyzer. With mutable...
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Li X, Koseki H, Iwata Y
J Hazard Mater . 2006 Aug; 142(3):647-52. PMID: 16887264
The thermal reactivity of lysine tri-isocyanate (LTI, 2-isocyanatoethyl-2,6-diisocyanato caproylate) and its mixture with 1% water was investigated after the occurrence of a runaway reaction at a plant. By using a...
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Li X, Koseki H, Momota M
J Hazard Mater . 2005 Dec; 135(1-3):15-20. PMID: 16376482
Recently we conducted investigations in biological wastes because large pile-up storage of waste wood chips and others caused many fires in Japan. This paper shows the experimental results on wood...
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Li X, Sun J, Koseki H, Hasegawa K
J Hazard Mater . 2005 Apr; 120(1-3):51-6. PMID: 15811664
In order to clarify the reason for the most hazardous explosion in the history of the Japanese nuclear power development by a radioactive salt disposal in asphalt, an adiabatic process...
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Iwata Y, Koseki H
J Hazard Mater . 2003 Nov; 104(1-3):39-49. PMID: 14602398
Decomposition hazards of hydroxylamine (HA)/water solution with and without the addition of iron ion were studied in this paper. Tests were conducted to obtain information about decomposition hazards of HA/water...