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SUZUKI NozomuGraduate School of Engineering / Department of Chemical Science and EngineeringAssociate Professor
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■ Award- Jul. 2025 敬愛まちづくり財団, 前之園記念若手優秀論文賞, Temperature-Dependent Left- and Right-Twisted Conformational Changes in 1 : 1 Host-Guest Systems: Theoretical Modeling and Chiroptical Simulations
- May 2025 高分子学会, 高分子研究奨励賞, 高分子キラル材料の構造制御のためのモデル構築と理論解析
- Mar. 2016 奈良先端科学技術大学院大学, Best Student Award
- Jan. 2013 GIST-NCTU-NAIST, GIST-NCTU-NAIST Joint Symposium Student Award
- May 2012 International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists Poster Award
- Mar. 2011 International Christian University, ICU Undergraduate Science Award
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2025, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 147(23) (23), 19751 - 19761[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2025, J. Phys. Chem. B, 129(20) (20), 5077 - 5081[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Abstract Single hollow particles are used in various fields, particularly in thermal insulation materials, owing to their low thermal conductivity attributed to encapsulated air properties. “The self‐assembling phase separated polymer (SaPSeP) method” is an original hollowing method that is proposed by this laboratory 25 years ago. Most hollow particles prepared by the SaPSeP method have carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen polymer shells, which lack sufficient heat resistance. In this study, hollow particles with a silicone shell, which is highly heat‐resistant, are prepared using the SaPSeP method using a trimer of 3‐methacryloxypropylmethyldimethoxysilane (MPDS). The MPDS trimer (3MPDS) is synthesized through the sol–gel reaction of MPDS with a basic aqueous solution. Additionally, hollow particles are prepared using a new silicone oligomer composed of MPDS and dimethoxymethylvinylsilane (DMVS). Both hollow particles prepared from 3MPDS and from a new silicone oligomer composed of MPDS and DMVS showed high heat resistance. They maintained their hollow structure even when exposed to temperatures up to 900 °C.Wiley, 2024, Macromol. React. Eng., 19(1) (1), 2400046[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Abstract Micrometer-sized, monodispersed silicone hollow particles are functional materials with properties attributed to both their hollow structure and the silicone composition. However, there are few reports on their preparation. We have successfully prepared these particles by combining an original suspension polymerization technique, the self-assembling phase-separated polymer method, with a molecular diffusion method. The resulting particles exhibit heat resistance owing to the silicone matrix and maintain their hollow structure even after heating to 900 °C.Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024, Chem. Lett., 54(1) (1), upae249Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2024, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces., 16(46) (46), 64058 - 64064[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Abstract An efficient strategy for high‐performance chiral materials is to design and synthesize host molecules with left‐ and right‐ (M‐ and P‐)twisted conformations and to control their twisted conformations. For this, a quantitative analysis is required to describe the chiroptical inversion, chiral transfer, and chiral recognition in the host‐guest systems, which is generally performed using circular dichroism (CD) and/or proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopies. However, the mass‐balance model that considers the M‐ and P‐twisted conformations has not yet been established. In this study, we derived the novel equations based on the mass‐balance model for the 1 : 1 host‐guest systems. Then, we further applied them to analyze the 1 : 1 host‐guest systems for the achiral calixarene‐based capsule molecule, achiral dimeric zinc porphyrin tweezer molecule, and chiral pillar[5]arene with the chiral and/or achiral guest molecules by using the data obtained from the CD titration, variable temperature CD (VT−CD), and 1H NMR experiments. The thermodynamic parameters (ΔH and ΔS), equilibrium constants (K), and molar CD (Δϵ) in the 1 : 1 host‐guest systems could be successfully determined by the theoretical analyses using the derived equations.Wiley, 2024, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 64(1) (1), e202413340Scientific journal
- Circular dichroism (CD) studies on poly(1,4‐phenylene)s bearing a chiral side chain in the aggregated conditions were carried out. Little CD was observed in a solution form, while addition of a poor solvent into the polyphenylene solution induced aggregation and a strong CD was observed, accordingly. Applying the controlled degree of polymerization (DP) of poly(1,4‐phenylene) in the use of bidentate diphosphine Chiraphos as a ligand for the nickel catalyst, the relationship of DP with CD strength was studied to reveal to show the highest CD at the DP = 84 (gabs = ca. 2 x 10–2). It was also found that the related aggregation was observed in good solvent 1,2‐dichloroethane upon standing the solution at 4 °C for 3–23 days to observe gabs = ca. 10–1. Studies on the substituent effect of poly(1,4‐phenylene) suggested that CD behaviors were dependent on the type of non‐chiral substituent on the aromatic ring as well as the side‐chain chirality.Wiley, 2024, Chem. Eur. J., 30(35) (35), e202400706[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2024, AppliedChem, 4(1) (1), 1 - 14, English[Refereed][Invited]Scientific journal
- Abstract Hollow polyimide (PI) particles were successfully prepared using chemical imidization with acetic anhydride and pyridine as the chemical imidization reagents. The imidization reagents were added to the dispersion in which N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) droplets with dissolved poly(amic acid) (PAmA, the precursor of PI) were dispersed in a cyclohexane medium. In the absence of poly(n-butyl methacrylate) (P[n-BMA]) in PAmA/DMF droplets, approximately 10% of the PI particles had hollow structures. Conversely, in the presence of a small amount of P(n-BMA) in PAmA/DMF droplets (0.2∼1 wt%), all PI particles had hollow structures. The P(n-BMA) would affect the phase separation of the PI in the droplets, thereby promoting the formation of a hollow structure.Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023, Chem. Lett., 53(2) (2)[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2023, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 145(45) (45), 24862 - 24876, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- We report covalently patterned graphene with acetic acid as a new potential candidate for graphene-enhanced Raman scattering (GERS). Rhodamine 6G molecule in direct contact with the covalently modified region shows...Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2023, Chem. Commun., 59, 11417 - 11420[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Abstract A series of poly(biarylylacetylene)s (PBAs) bearing axially‐chiral (S)‐and (R)‐pyridyl‐N‐oxide residues with a methoxy, propoxy, or acetyloxy substituent at the 3‐position of the biaryl units was synthesized. All the PBAs formed a preferred‐handed helix, while the helical sense preference was varied depending on the substituents despite the same twist‐sense of the biaryl units. Among them, the propoxy‐bound helical PBA showed an exceptionally high chiral recognition ability as a chiral stationary phase (CSP) for high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and efficiently resolved not only various chiral aromatic alcohols, but also a variety of chiral aliphatic alcohols; the latter still remains difficult to resolve by commercially‐available CSPs in HPLC. Such practically‐useful both handed helical PBA‐based CSPs can be produced from the racemic PBA composed of fully racemic monomer units through deracemization of the biaryl units with a chiral alcohol.Wiley, 2023, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 62(31) (31), English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Graphene is covalently modified in the aqueous solution of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) under laser irradiation. Raman and infrared spectroscopy reveal the efficient introduction of functional groups on graphene.Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2023, Nanoscale, 15(10) (10), 4932 - 4939[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Elsevier BV, 2023, J. Mol. Liq., 376, 121383[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Elsevier BV, 2022, J. Mol. Liq., 367, 120597[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Elsevier BV, 2022, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 627, 578 - 586[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 144(6) (6), 2775 - 2792[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 143(32) (32), 12725 - 12735[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Wiley, 2021, Chem. Asian J., 16(7) (7), 769 - 774[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021, Sci. Rep., 11(1) (1), 790
Abstract The elastic responsiveness of single cellulose nanofibres is important for advanced analysis of biological tissues and their use in sophisticated functional materials. However, the mechanical responsiveness derived from the twisted structure of cellulose nanofibres (CNFs) has remained unexplored. In this study, finite element simulations were applied to characterize the deformation response derived from the torsional structure by performing tensile and bending tests of an unconventionally very long and twisted rod model, having the known dimensional parameters and properties of CNFs. The antagonistic action of two types of structural elements (a contour twist and a curvilinear coordinate) was found to result in an irregular deformation response but with only small fluctuations. The contour twist generated rotational displacements under tensile load, but the curvilinear coordinate suppressed rotational displacement. Under bending stress, the contour twist minimized irregular bending deformation because of the orthotropic properties and made the bending stress transferability a highly linear response.[Refereed]Scientific journal - A review. The question of homochirality is an intriguing problem in the field of chemistry, and is deeply related to the origin of life. Though amphiphiles and their supramolecular assembly have attracted less attention compared to biomacromolecules such as RNA and proteins, the lipid world hypothesis sheds new light on the origin of life. This review describes how amphiphilic molecules are possibly involved in the scenario of homochirality. Some prebiotic conditions relevant to amphiphilic molecules will also be described. It could be said that the chiral properties of amphiphilic molecules have various interesting features such as compositional information, spontaneous formation, the ability to exchange components, fission and fusion, adsorption, and permeation. This review aims to clarify the roles of amphiphiles regarding homochirality, and to determine what kinds of physical properties of amphiphilic molecules could have played a role in the scenario of homochirality.2019, Symmetry, 11(8) (8), 966, English[Refereed][Invited]Scientific journal
- Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, 2018, Anal. Sci., 34(2) (2), 215 - 220, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society, 2018, Biomacromolecules, 19(2) (2), 449 - 459, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Nature Publishing Group, 2018, Polym. J., 50, 865 - 877, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Capillary electrophoresis is a method for analyzing intermolecular interactions that does not require immobilization of molecules to a solid surface or introduction of a luminescent moiety. Recently, an advanced method, moment analysis based on affinity capillary electrophoresis (MA-ACE), was developed. This method can determine not only the equilibrium constant but also the rate constants of an intermolecular interaction. Through MA-ACE, it became possible to theoretically predict an increase in the variance of an observed peak caused by intermolecular interaction. In this study, we confirm the prediction and determine the kinetic constants by using MA-ACE to analyze an intermolecular interaction between cyclodextrin and phenoxypropionic acid. A numerical calculation is performed to confirm that the derived rate constants by MA-ACE are appropriate.American Chemical Society, 2018, Anal. Chem., 90(18) (18), 11048 - 11053, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2017, MACROMOLECULES, 50(5) (5), 1778 - 1789, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2017, Anal. Chem., 89(19) (19), 10487 - 10495, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2017, Anal. Sci., 33(10) (10), 1147 - 1154, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, RSC Adv., 6(101) (101), 99172 - 99176[Refereed]
- Lead, 2016, ACS Nano, 10(2) (2), 1744 - 1755, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2016(1) (1), 64 - 69, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 89(7) (7), 746 - 753, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 89(10) (10), 1212 - 1218, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 89(10) (10), 1219 - 1224, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, Cryst. Growth Des., 16(11) (11), 6593 - 6599[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2016, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 331, 120 - 129, English[Refereed][Invited]Scientific journal
- 2015, Polym. Chem., 6(9) (9), 1627 - 1638, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2015, Chem. Commun., 51(39) (39), 8237 - 8240, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2014, Polym. Chem., 5(20) (20), 5920 - 5927, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2014, Chem. Asian J., 9(1) (1), 218 - 222, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2014, POLYMER CHEMISTRY, 5(3) (3), 784 - 791, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2014, Org. Biomol. Chem., 12(25) (25), 4342 - 4346, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2014, Polym. Chem., 5(3) (3), 712 - 717, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2013, POLYMER JOURNAL, 45(10) (10), 1047 - 1057, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Lead, American Chemical Society, 2013, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 135(35) (35), 13073 - 13079, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- American Chemical Society, 2013, Macromol. Rapid Commun., 34(18) (18), 1471 - 1479, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2013, RSC Adv., 3(45) (45), 23508 - 23513, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2013, RSC Adv., 3(15) (15), 5213 - 5219, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2012, RSC Adv., 2(16) (16), 6663 - 6671, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2012, Macromolecules, 45(13) (13), 5379 - 5386, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- 2012, Chem. Commun., 48(74) (74), 9275 - 9277, English[Refereed]Scientific journal
- Last, Mar. 2023, フォーラム理科教育, 24, 15 - 20木材の燃焼時間の密度依存性に着目した小学校理科教材開発[Refereed]
- 01 Sep. 2016, 基礎有機化学討論会要旨集, 27th, 244, Japaneseクリプトキラル型光学活性ビナフチル‐ピレン有機発光体の合成と円偏光発光(CPL)特性
- SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng, 13 Apr. 2016, SPIE Newsroom
- 31 Mar. 2016, EnglishSide Chain Length Dependent Chiroptical Switching in Si-Si Bond Polymer Aggregates
- 10 Mar. 2016, 日本化学会春季年会講演予稿集(CD-ROM), 96th, ROMBUNNO.4F3‐18, Japaneseクリプトキラル型光学活性ビナフチル‐ピレン有機発光体の合成と円偏光発光(CPL)特性
- 08 Sep. 2015, 光化学討論会講演要旨集, 2015(CD-ROM) (CD-ROM), ROMBUNNO.1P041, Japanese光学活性ビナフチル‐ピレン有機発光体の非古典的円偏光発光(CPL)特性制御
- 12 Mar. 2014, 日本化学会講演予稿集, 94th(4) (4), 1104, Japanese光学活性バイアリール化合物のマトリックス中における円偏光発光(CPL)特性
- 05 Dec. 2013, 有機典型元素化学討論会講演要旨集, 40th, 174, Japaneseマトリックス固定化状態における粘稠性軸不斉ビナフチル化合物の円偏光発光特性
- 05 Dec. 2013, 有機典型元素化学討論会講演要旨集, 40th, 205, Japanese光学活性ナフタレン化合物のマトリックス中における円偏光発光特性
- 07 Sep. 2013, 光化学討論会講演要旨集, 2013, 117, Japanese軸不斉ビナフチル化合物のポリマーマトリックスによる円偏光発光(CPL)特性
- 03 Sep. 2013, 日本油化学会年会講演要旨集, 52nd, 228, Japanese光学活性ビナフチル誘導体における円偏光発光(CPL)の置換基効果
- 22 Aug. 2013, 基礎有機化学討論会要旨集, 24th, 435, Japanese粘稠性軸不斉ビナフチル化合物の固体状態における円偏光発光特性
- 10 May 2013, シンポジウム「モレキュラー・キラリティー」講演要旨集, 2013, (JA)119,(EN)118, Japanese粘稠軸不斉ビナフチル化合物の外部環境による非古典的光学特性制御
- 2012, RSC ADVANCES, 2(33) (33), 13038 - 13038, EnglishChiral optofluidics: gigantic circularly polarized light enhancement of all-trans-poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorene-2,7-vinylene) during mirror-symmetry-breaking aggregation by optically tuning fluidic media (vol 2, pg 3, 2012)Others
- Contributor, Chapter 17, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Apr. 2024, ISBN: 9783527351800Chiral Luminescence
- Contributor, 第1章 第2節 各種分離モードの種類・特色, 技術情報協会, Dec. 2023キャピラリー電気泳動法・イオンクロマトグラフィーの分析テクニック
- 第73回高分子討論会 (新潟県,新潟市), Sep. 2024, JapaneseDevelopment of Theoretical Models for Chiral Amplification of Dynamic Helical Polymers Using Chiral Guest Molecules[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- 膜サロン (兵庫県、神戸市), Mar. 2024, Englishキラル化合物の円偏光二色性と光学分割能[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- 日本化学会第104回春季年会 (千葉県、船橋市), Mar. 2024, English温度に依存して左右にねじれた立体配座が変換する 1:1 ホスト-ゲ ストシステムの解析Oral presentation
- 19th International Conference on Chiroptical Spectroscopy (CD2023) (Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan)), Sep. 2023, EnglishEquilibrium Shift between Left- and Right-Twisted Conformations in Host-Guest Systems: Theoretical Modeling and Chiroptical SimulationsOral presentation
- 第72回高分子学会年次大会 (群馬県、高崎市), May 2023, JapaneseDevelopment of Theoretical Models for Chiral Amplification of Dynamic Helical Polymers Using Chiral Guest Molecules
- 第69回高分子討論会 (Webexによるオンライン開催), Sep. 2020, Englishラセン構造を記憶したポリ(ビフェニルイルアセチレン)誘導体の不斉識別能Oral presentation
- 高分子学会東海支部夏季合宿 (Webexによるオンライン開催), Aug. 2020, Japaneseらせん構造の幾何的性質による高分子高次構造体の光学活性反転機構・ラセン記憶能を有するポリ(ビフェニルイルアセチレン)誘導体を 利用した不斉識別[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- 第69回高分子学会年次大会 (福岡県、福岡市), May 2020, Japaneseラセン記憶能を有するポリ(ビフェニルイルアセチレン)による光学分割Oral presentation
- 第100春季年会 (千葉県、野田市), Mar. 2020, JapaneseEnantioseparation using poly(biphenylylacetylene) derivatives with helicity memory capabilityOral presentation
- International Congress on Pure & Applied Chemistry Langkawi 2018 (Pusat Bandar Kuah, Langkawi, Malaysia), Oct. 2018, EnglishChiral Amplification of Mixed Micelle for Chiral Separation by Capillary Electrophoresis[Invited]Oral presentation
- 第8回CSJ化学フェスタ (東京都、江戸川区), Oct. 2018, Japaneseキャピラリー電気泳動を利用した混合ミセルにおける増幅現象の発現Poster presentation
- 第8回CSJ化学フェスタ (東京都、江戸川区), Oct. 2018, Japanese界面活性剤ミセルの界面における物質透過速度の一斉解析Poster presentation
- 第8回CSJ化学フェスタ(東京都、江戸川区), Oct. 2018, Japanese混合ミセルを用いたキラル増幅現象の発現Poster presentation
- 第8回CSJ化学フェスタ (東京都、江戸川区), Oct. 2018, Japaneseキャピラリー電気泳動を用いた分子間相互作用のモーメント解析Poster presentation
- 19th International Cyclodextrin Symposium (Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan), Apr. 2018, EnglishChiral Separation of Phenoxypropionic Acid with Cyclodextrin: Kinetic Study by Moment Analysis Based on Affinity Capillary ElectrophoresisOral presentation
- Energy Materials Nanotechnology Asia (EMN Asia) Meeting on Computation and Theory (Trade Centre District, Dubai, UAE), Nov. 2017, EnglishInvestigation of Weak CH/π Interaction in the Structure of Dibromo-9,9’-dialkylfluorenes[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- ホスト-ゲスト・超分子化学研究会 (滋賀県、草津), Jun. 2017, Japaneseキャピラリー電気泳動法を利用する分子間相互作用の速度解析Oral presentation
- BIT’s 5th Annual Conference of AnalytiX 2017 (Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan), Mar. 2017, EnglishThe Intra-CH/π Interaction in Dibromo-9,9-dialkylfluorenes[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- 日本化学会第97春季年会 (神奈川県、横浜市), Mar. 2017, Japaneseキラルビスアミジンとアキラル色素で構成される水素結合錯体の溶液中における円偏光蛍光特性Oral presentation
- Energy Materials Nanotechnology Meeting on Photonics (Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain), Sep. 2016, EnglishChiral Graphene Quantum Dots[Invited]Invited oral presentation
- 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition (San Diego, California, USA), Mar. 2016, EnglishDevelopment of force field for diorganopolysilanes: Silicon, carbon, and hydrogen systemPoster presentation
- 15th International Conference on Chiroptical Spectroscopy (Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan), Aug. 2015, EnglishSide Chain Length Dependent Chiroptical inversion of Helical Polysilane AggregatesPoster presentation
- The 10th SPSJ International Polymer Conference (Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan), Dec. 2014, EnglishSystematical Conformation Search of Helical DialkyloligosilanePoster presentation
- GIST-NCTU-NAIST International Joint Symposium 2013 (Ikoma, Nara, Japan), Nov. 2013, EnglishChiroptical Inversion in Polymer Aggregates Induced by Geometrical Effect of Helical StructureOral presentation
- 第62回高分子討論会 (石川県、金沢市), Sep. 2013, Japaneseらせん構造の幾何的性質による高分子高次構造体の光学活性反転機構Oral presentation
- 第62回高分子討論会 (石川県、金沢), Sep. 2013, Japaneseハイパーブランチ型主鎖構造を有する光学活性ポリフルオレン誘導体の合成と物性Oral presentation
- The 9th International Polymer Conference (Kobe, Hyogo, Japan), Dec. 2012, EnglishUnderstanding Chiroptical Switching of Helical Polymer Supramolecules Based on a Mathematical ModelOral presentation
- 4th Asian Silicon Symposium (ASiS-4) (Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan), Oct. 2012, EnglishChirality in Polysilane AggregatesPoster presentation
- International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists (Sendai, Miyagi, Japan), May 2012, EnglishHelical Polysilane Aggregates: Novel Side-Chain Length and Solvent Dependent (Chir)optical PropertiesPoster presentation
- 第57回高分子研究発表会 (兵庫県、神戸), Jul. 2011, Japanese貧溶媒・良溶媒系における光学活性ジアルキルポリシランのキロプティカルクロミズムPoster presentation
■ Research Themes
- 日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業, 基盤研究(B), 神戸大学, 01 Apr. 2025 - 31 Mar. 2028ラセン状ポリマー粒子作製法の開発と物性解析
- 物質・デバイス領域共同研究拠点, 基盤研究, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2026, Principal investigatorラビング法に基づく異形粒子の作製
- 松籟科学技術振興財団, 研究助成, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2026, Principal investigatorキラルな植物成分を利用した機能性ラセン高分子のラセン誘起メカニズムの解明と応用
- 川西記念新明和教育財団, 研究助成, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigator機械的応力による高分子微粒子の形状制御法の開発
- 向科学技術振興財団, 研究助成, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigator一対のエナンチオマーの双方を活用した高効率光学分割法の開発
- ひょうご科学技術協会, 学術研究助成, Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigatorラビング法を用いたキラルポリマー粒子作製法の確立
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Nagoya University, Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2024不斉環境への応答性を有する二次元分子集合体の機能発現と理論解析
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory), Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory), Osaka University, Jun. 2019 - Mar. 2021, CoinvestigatorElucidation of mechanical properties in twisted cellulose nanofibersIn this study, the tensile and bending mechanical tests were conducted using the finite element model of a cellulose nanofiber (CNF) that is sufficiently long to exceed the torsion period, and the effect of the inherent right-handed torsion of natural CNFs on the mechanical performance was clarified. The contribution of both the contour torsion and the internal coordinate torsion was clarified. The final deformation response was found to be determined by the antagonistic effect of both torsional structures. In the tensile test, rotational displacement was suppressed by the internal coordinate torsion, while in the bending test, the contour torsion suppressed deformation in directions other than the loading direction. It is shown that the area moment of inertia of the model with contour torsion is periodically modulated, and the cause of the homogenization of the bendability was clarified.
- 日本学術振興会, 若手研究(B), 若手研究(B), Apr. 2017 - Mar. 2020Competitive research funding
- 科学研究費助成事業, 私立大学戦略的基盤形成支援事業, Apr. 2013 - Mar. 2018設計に基づく分子在制御の化学Competitive research funding
- 日本学術振興会, 研究活動スタート支援, 研究活動スタート支援, Aug. 2016 - Mar. 2017, Principal investigatorCompetitive research funding
- 日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業, 特別研究員奨励費, Apr. 2013 - Mar. 2016Competitive research funding