Shinyashiki Naoki
- 教授
- 学位:博士(理学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Science / Department of Physics
- Graduate School of Science and Technology / Course of Science and Technology
- Graduate School of Science / Course of Physics
- Micro/Nano Technology Center
ジャンル
- Physics
- Chemistry
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究分野
- Natural sciences Bio-, chemical, and soft-matter physics
論文
Molecular insights into an electrolytic polymer, polyethylene imine
Dielectric Relaxations of Polymer and Primary and Slow Water in Water Mixtures of Poly(vinyl methyl ether) as a Polymer with Low Glass Transition Temperature
Inorganic‐Organic Hybrid Crystals Derived from Polyoxovanadate and Ionic‐Liquid toward Promising Conductive Materials
Concentration-Cooling Rate Map of Ice Crystal Structure in Aqueous Polymer Solutions Studied by X-ray Diffraction Measurements
UV-Crosslinked Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Interpenetrated into Chitosan Structure with Enhancement of Mechanical Properties Implemented as Anti-Fouling Materials
Aberrant Water Structure Dynamics in B16 Melanoma-Bearing Mice by Time Domain Refractometry Analysis
Dielectric relaxation of ice in a partially crystallized poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)microgel suspension compared to other partially crystalized polymer-water mixtures
Universal Behavior of Fractal Water Structures Observed in Various Gelation Mechanisms of Polymer Gels, Supramolecular Gels, and Cement Gels
Separation of Micro-Brownian Motion and Side-Group Rotational Motion for Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) in 1,4-Dioxane Studied by Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy
Dielectric Study on Supramolecular Gels by Fiber Structure Formation from Low-Molecular-Weight Gelator/Water Mixtures
Dynamic behavior of heavy water inside and outside of poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) [PNIPAM] microgel using broadband dielectric spectroscopy
Dielectric relaxations of ice and uncrystallized water in partially crystallized bovine serum albumin-water mixtures.
Dynamics of the Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide) Microgel Aqueous Suspension Investigated by Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy
First events in the coil-to-globule transition of PVME in water: An ultrafast temperature jump - time-resolved elastic light scattering study.
Relating the dynamics of hydrated poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) to the dynamics of highly asymmetric mixtures and polymer blends
Interfacial polarization of in vivo rat sciatic nerve with crush injury studied via broadband dielectric spectroscopy
Dynamics of Ice in Frozen Bovine Serum Albumin-Water Mixtures Studied by Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy
Analytical approach to spatial distribution of water molecules by dielectric measurements
Comparison of Biometric Measurements Using Dielectric Spectroscopy and Blood Flow Meter
講演?口頭発表等
- Formulation and Evaluation of Amorphous Solid Dispersions of Erlotinib HCl
- Dynamics of uncrystallized water in Bovine Serum Albumin-water mixtures using dielectric spectroscopy
- Formulation and Evaluation of Amorphous Solid Dispersions of Erlotinib HCl
- Density Functional Theory, Molecular Dynamic Simulations and Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopic Studies of an Electrolytic Polymer-Polyethylene Imine
- Concentration and Cooling Rate Dependence of Ice Crystal Structure in Aqueous Poly (vinyl pyrrolidone) Solution by X-ray
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Dynamic hierarchical structure of dielectric relaxation of ice in frozen aqueous solutions and hydration
Development of spatial and time specific physio therapy using broad dielectric spectroscopy
Dynamically heterogeneous structure from liquid to glass in crystalline and non-crystalline aqueous solutions
Irreversible molecular diffusion of polymers under temperature gradient
Glass transition and dynamics of molecules in partially crystallized aqueous solution of protein
Unique cooperative motion of water-Liquid to glass of aqueous solutions
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy and fractal analysis on slow dynamics for molecular complex system
Glass transition of polymer-molecular liquid mixtures studied by broadband dielectric spectroscopy
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