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Poster Presentation Time Room P Poster Presentation Time Event Hall Booth No. 001 002 003 004 005 …… 125 126 Day Time 9:30- 9:40 May 9:40-10:00 10:00-10:40 a 29 10:40-11:20 b Wed. 1P 11:20-11:30 12:30-12:40 12:40-13:00 Presentation Time 30 13:00-13:40 c Thu. 2P 13:40-14:20 d Mounting & Removing Time 14:20-14:30 14:30-14:40 Display Time 31 14:40-15:00 Fri. 3P 15:00-15:40 e 15:40-16:20 f 16:20-16:30 Wed. May 29 Presentation Time <a = 10:00~10:40> <b = 10:40~11:20> A. POLYMER CHEMISTRY: SYNTHESIS AND REACTIONS 1Pa001 The Possibility of Ionic Liquids that have 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Cation as a Specific Initiator of Radical Polymerization Shuichi Kanno 1Pb002 Solvent Assisted Radical Polymerization Initiated with Pyridinium-based Ionic Liquids Shuichi Kanno 1Pa003 Polymerization Behavior of Vinyl Polymerization Initiated with Borane-diphenylphosphine Complex under an Atmosphere of Air Shuichi Kanno 1Pb004 The Possibility of Pyridinium Ionic Liquids as a Novel Initiator of Radical Polymerization Shuichi Kanno 1Pa005 Interconvertible Cationic/Radical Polymerization of Alkoxystyrene and Methacrylate Tomoki SAKAI,Nagisa ITO,Masato KONYA,Mineto UCHIYAMA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pb006 2:1 Alternating Radical Copolymerization of α-Trifluoromethyl Acrylate and Vinyl Ether Dasom YOO,Zhihong SUN,Masato MIYAJIMA,Mineto UCHIYAMA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pa007 1,5-Shift Radical Polymerization of Various Sequence-Regulated Vinyl Monomers Misaki GOTO,Masato MIYAJIMA,Mineto UCHIYAMA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pb008 Controlled Radical Polymerization of Alkenyl Boronic Esters: Polymer Synthesis Based on Unique Elemental Properties of Boron Tsuyoshi Nishikawa,Makoto Ouchi 1Pa009 Synthesis of Block Copolymers with Functional Groups from Naturally-Occurring Cinnamic Acid Derivatives Shizuka Sugihara,Hisaaki Takeshima,Mineto Uchiyama,Kotaro Satoh,Masami Kamigaito 1Pb010 Radical Copolymerization of Alicyclic Conjugated Dienes with a Reactive exo-Methylene Group Derived from Terpenoids Takenori NISHIDA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pa011 Specific 1:2 Radical Copolymerization of Naturally-Occurring Sabinene:Mechanism Analysis and Polymerization Control Taku ARITSU,Takenori NISHIDA,Mineto UCHIYAMA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pb012 Synthesis and Radical Copolymerization of Bicyclic Diene from Naturally-Derived Isosorbide Hayato YOSHIDA,Tomoaki YOKOTA,Takenori NISHIDA,Mineto UCHIYAMA,Kotaro SATOH,Masami KAMIGAITO 1Pa013 Synthesis and characterization of proline containing nano-assemblies by polymerization induced self-assembly Kazunori MASUKO,Hideharu MORI 1Pb014 Control of Alternating Copolymerization by Bulkiness and Electron Density toward Catalytic Functions Based on the Alternating Sequence Yosuke Furuya,Dongyoung Oh,Makoto Ouchi 1Pa015 Synthesis and properties of novel epoxy resins by radical copolymerizations of various vinyl ethers having an epoxy group and N-phenylmaleimide Michio Urushisaki,Toshikazu Sakaguchi,Tamotsu Hashimoto 1Pb016 Living Radical Polymerization Initiated from a Skeleton with a Polymerization Inhibitor Daisuke Aoki,Moeko Yanagisawa,Hideyuki Otsuka 1Pa017 Polymerization induced phase separation during bulk polymerization of methyl methacrylate Yuya Shinagawa,Yasuhito Suzuki,Akikazu Matsumoto 1Pb018 Vinyl Addition Polymerization of Polar Monomers Catalyzed by Lewis Pairs Kazumasa Mori,Atsushi Shimizu,Momoko Takei,Shin-ichi Matsuoka,Masato Suzuki 1Pa019 Direct Radical Polymerization of Various Functional Vinyl Ethers Shinji Sugihara,Taka-aki Kono,Tsuyoshi Takayama,Keisuke Matsushita,Yasushi Maeda 1Pb020 Living radical polymerization behavior of styrene using trialkylborane as an initiator Ryosuke Matoba,Moriya Kikuchi,Seigou Kawaguchi 1Pa021 Radical copolymerization of vinyl ethers having polar groups with fumarates having bulky substituents and carbon dioxide permeability of polymer membranes Kaori Koizumi,Toshikazu Sakaguchi,Tamotsu Hashimoto 1Pb022 Synthesis of heat-resistant epoxy resins by controlled radical copolymerization of vinyl ethers with a glycidyl group and N-phenylmaleimide Shotaro Oga,Michio Urushisaki,Toshikazu Sakaguchi,Tamotsu Hashimoto 1Pa023 Radical copolymerization of alpha-(aminomethyl)acrylate derivatives and application to polymer ligand Ryoma ITO,Tomonari YOKOYAMA,Shigeki HABAUE 1Pb024 Syntheses of Sequence-Controlled Polymers with Extremely Bulky Methacrylate Monomers Dongyoung Oh,Makoto Ouchi 1Pa025 Crystal Structure and Polymerization Reactivity in Solid State of Asymmetrical Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethnaes with Haloethyl Group Takumi Suzuki,Takahiro Uno,Massataka Kubo,Takahito Itoh,Norimitsu Tohnai,Mikiji Miyata B. POLYMER PHYSICS: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES 1Pa027 DART Mass Spectrometry of Thermal Decomposition of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomer Membrane Makoto Yamaguchi 1Pb028 Study in adsorption of NIPAm on clay using NMR and magneto birefringence measurements Masafumi Yamato,Kazuamsa Komine,Takahiro Miyazaki,Hiroyoshi Kawakami 1Pa029 Composition analysis of fluorine rubber by NMR Shinichiro Oka,Norihiro Hamada,Yutaka Koda,Nozomu Suzuki 1Pb030 Evaluation from physical and structural properties of epoxy adhesive deteriorated by heat (part2) Yui Tachibana,Shunsuke Kametani,Yoshimichi Namai 1Pa031 Evaluation of Interaction between Polymer and Solution by Analysis of Molecular Dynamics with pulsed-NMR Shunsuke Kametani,Yoshimichi Namai 1Pb032 Evaluation of temperature properties for surface elastic modulus of polymer alloys by force curve mapping (FCM) with atomic force microscope (AFM) Tomonori Nakashima 1Pa033 Degradation Factor Consideration by a Weather Resistance Test (Part1) : Comprehensive Evaluation Centering on Mechanical Property Tests Makoto Kashihara,Yoshimichi Namai,Mamoru Kano,shunsuke Kametani,Kouji Saeki,Yui Tachibana,Tanaka Yoshiki 1Pb034 Degradation Factor Consideration by a Weather Resistance Test (Part 2) : Comprehensive Evaluation Centering on Mechanical Property Tests Yoshiki Tanaka,Mamoru Kano,Kouji Saeki,Makoto Kashihara,Yui Tachibana,Shunsuke Kametani,Yoshimichi Namai 1Pa035 Analysis of adhesive deposit on adherend surface by scanning probe microscopy (SPM) Yoshimichi Namai 1Pb036 A study on the hydrogen resistance and mechanical properties of the blends of ETFE / BVOH Kouhei Kitayama,Katuhisa Tokumitsu,Hiroki Takeshita,Mitsuo Shibutani,Shin Nishimura,Hirotada Fujiwara 1Pa037 Structural Analysis of Ion-channels in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes by Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Shun Okushima,Yasunari Maekawa,Toshihiro Kawakatsu C. FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS AND POLYMER FUNCTIONS 1Pa039 Evaluation of thermo-responsive behavior of hydrogel microspheres by High-speed AFM Yuichiro Nishizawa,Shusuke Matsui,Takayuki Uchihashi,Daisuke Suzuki 1Pb040 Synthetic of microgels for selective separation of halogen compounds Ikuma Saito,Yuichiro Nishizawa,Takuma Kureha,Daisuke Suzuki 1Pa041 Synthesis of Nanocomposite Microgels by Seeded Emulsion Polymerization in the Presence of Microgels with Oil-soluble Monomer Shunta Hamada,Takumi Watanabe,Daisuke Suzuki 1Pb042 Conformation-Sequence Control in Rubber Crystal of Poly(vinylidene fluoride) by Blending Microgel-Core Star Polymers Yuichi Fujioka,Yuta Koda,Eriko Sato,Hideo Horibe 1Pa043 Functional properties of volume phase transition hydrogels containing zeolite powder Rina Kashima,Yuuta Suzuki,Hideyuki Itagaki 1Pb044 Fabrication of organic/inorganic hybrid by mineralization on ordered structural gelatin hydrogels Kazuma Otsuka,Kouhei Kawaguchi,Syuuhei Komatsu,Akihiko Kikuchi,Kazuki Murai 1Pa045 Fabrication of hybridgel utilizing interaction between inorganic coated hydrogel/gelatin hydrogel Kazuma Yashiro,Kazuki Murai 1Pb046 Fabrication of ordered structural gelatin hydrogel by simplified method Kouhei Kawaguchi,Kazuma Otsuka,Syuuhei Komatsu,Akihiko Kikuchi,Kazuki Murai 1Pa047 Aqueous phase polymerization and evaluation of photoresponsive nanogel particles Rinoka Adachi,Mitsunori Moribe,Yu Hoshino,Yoshiko Miura 1Pb048 Preparation and characterization of magnetic particles encapsulated agarose hydrogels for hyperthermia treatment Momoka Ishigaki,Syuuhei Komatsu,Akihiko Kikuchi 1Pa049 Development of inorganic/organic double network ion gel with post cross-linkable polymer Masayuki Kinoshita,Tomoki Yasui,Eiji Kamio,Hideto Matsuyama 1Pb050 Dynamic creation of hydrogel 3D architectures via selective swelling programmed by interfacial adhesion Riku Takahashi,Hiroki Miyazako,Aya Tanaka,Yuko Ueno 1Pa051 Synthesis and swelling-shrinking behavior of polymer gel with homogeneous network structure prepared by telechelic Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) Ikuya Ohshima,Do Woo Kwon,Yuto Jochi,Yukikazu Takeoka,Takahiro Seki,Kotaro Satoh,Masami Kamigaito 1Pb052 Highly Stiff and Tough Physical Hydrogels with Excellent Wet-Environment Tolerance Chengtao Yu,Honglei Guo,Kunpeng Cui,Liang Chen,Takahiro Matsuda,Jian Ping Gong 1Pa053 DN Hydrogel Origami Tomoko Yamazaki,Ryo Namba,Takahiro Matsuda,Tasuku Nakajima,Jian Ping Gong 1Pb054 Preparation of stretchable gelatin hydrogels chemically cross-linked by polyrotaxanes Dae Hoon Lee,Atsushi Tamura,Yoshinori Arisaka,Nobuhiko Yui 1Pa055 Thermo-irreversible sol transition of a supramolecular gel using a dynamic covalent bond for visualizing thermal hysteresis. Yudai Tominaga,Yuki Nishida,Shota Yamamoto,Tatsuo Maruyama 1Pb056 Sol-gel transition and external stimulus responsiveness between azobenzene phospholipids vesicle and water soluble polymers having hydrophobic groups Seiji Kurihara,Daisuke Sato,Sunnam Kim,Tsuyoshi Fukaminato,Kiyoshi Kanie,Atsushi Muramatsu,Haruhisa Akiyama,Nobuyuki Tamaoki 1Pa057 Drug Release Behavior
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