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Poster Presentation Room P Poster Presentation Booth No. 001 002 003 004 005 …… 115 116 Date Time 9:50~10:00 10:00~10:20 24 1P 10:20~11:00 a Wed. 11:00~11:40 b 11:40~11:50 12:50~13:00 13:00~13:20 25 2P 13:20~14:00 c Thu. 14:00~14:40 d 14:40~14:50 14:50~15:00 15:00~15:20 26 3P 15:20~16:00 e Fri. 16:00~16:40 f 16:40~16:50 Presentation Time Mounting Time Display Time Removing Time Wed. Sep 24 Presentation Time <a = 10:20~11:00> <b = 11:00~11:40> A. POLYMER CHEMISTRY: SYNTHESIS AND REACTIONS 1Pa001 Synthesis of Cyclic Carbon-Dioxide-Derived Poly(propylene carbonate) Satoshi Honda,Takami Shimamura,Hiroshi Sugimoto ··················································· 4172 1Pb002 Controlled Copolymerization by Metal Complex [69] Syntheses of Star-Shaped Poly(Propylene Carbonate)s From Carbon Dioxide and Investigation of Their Thermophysical Properties. Rumi Yamada,Yoshihisa Manabe,Asato Yoshida,Yukihito Takahashi,Satoshi Honda,Hiroshi Sugimoto ········································································································· 4174 1Pa003 Rare Earth Catalyzed Heterotactic Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate Tomoyuki Toda,Masayoshi Nishiura,Zhaomin Hou ························································· 4176 1Pb004 Polymerization of 1,4-bis[(trimethylsilyl)ethynil]benzene with group 11 transition metal compounds associated with the elimination of trimethylsilyl groups Tetsuya Minagawa,Tokio Hagiwara ······················································································ 4178 1Pa005 Development of Industrial based Synthesis of the Ruthenium Catalyst for Reaction Injection Molding of Dicyclopentadiene via Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization. Michiru Kamada,Tshiyuki Oshiki ························································································· 4180 1Pb006 Synthesis, structure and properties of the olefin polymerization cocatalyst synthesized from bulky boronic acids. Takaaki Hirose,Ryo Tanaka,Yuusyou Nakayama,Takeshi Shiono ······························ 4182 1Pa007 Effect of Silica-supported Organoaluminium on Olefin Polymerization Taiki Tabuchi,Ryo Tanaka,Yuusyou Nakayama,Takeshi Shiono ································· 4184 1Pb008 Synthesis and property of multicyclic polyolefin Karin NAKAMURA,Daisuke TAKEUCHI,Kohtaro OSAKADA ········································· 4186 1Pa009 Synthesis of the side-chain type polymer of metalladithiolene complex Hironobu Sato,Satoru Tsukada,Takahiro Gunji ······························································· 4188 1Pb010 Control of the regiospecificity in living polymerization of butadiene with half titanocene complex Mizuki Syuto,Ryo Tanaka,Yuushou Nakayanma,Takeshi Shiono ······························· 4190 1Pb012 Synthesis and properties of conjugated system based on nido-carborane Kenta Nishino,Yasuhiro Morisaki,Yoshiki Chujo ····························································· 4192 1Pa013 Synthesis and Characterization of Conjugated Compounds Including a Gallium Atom Hirofumi Takamine,Takuya Matsumoto,Kazuo Tanaka,Yoshiki Chujo ····················· 4194 1Pb014 Emission Behavior of Thermoresponsive Polysilsesquioxane with Urea Group Yuji Kitamoto,Yamato Tamashima,Shin-ichi Yamamoto,Osamu Moriya ·················· 4196 B. POLYMER PHYSICS: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES 1Pb016 Photoelectrochemical characterization of π-conjugated nanosheets prepared by chemical liquid deposition Kenta Kawamura,Kiryu Ikebe,Ryouta Tanoue,Rintaro Higuchi,Masashi Kunitake ····· 4839 1Pa017 Synthesis of branched acrylic polymers and evaluation of electron beam resist properties Kanji Shiraishi,Katuya Okubo,Ryoichi Hoshino,Hironori Asada,Shingo Ikeda,Masashi Kunitake ·········································································································· 4841 1Pb018 Preparation of MOF nanosheets on the surface using a equilibrium treatment Gento Matsuo,Souichirou Kashiyama,Kouhei Sakata,Masashi Kunitake ················ 4843 1Pa019 Investigation of 2D Bicomponent Halogen Bonded Structures at the Solution/Solid Interfaces Shinobu Uemura,Yukari Inao,Yusuke Nakamura,Masashi Kunitake ························ 4845 1Pb020 The basic research of the creation of high-performance structured polyimide film. Naoki Mizuno,Ryoko Nakano,Hiroshi Sekiguti,Shigeru Yao,Takeo Yamaguchi,Daisuke Arima,Hidenori Ohashi ····································································· 4847 1Pa021 Langmuir-Blodgett Film Formation of Liquid Crystalline Polymers with Branched Polyamines. Takeshi Yoshimi,Seiji Ujiie ······································································································ 4849 1Pb022 Topological Polymer Chemistry of Ultrathin Organized Molecular Films Meng Qi,Masamochi Hashimoto,Yasuyuki Tezuka,Takuya Yamamoto,Atsuhiro Fujimori ································································································· 4851 1Pa023 Fabrication and Characterization of Fluorine-containing Polymer Nanosheets with Water Repellency Yosuke OKAMURA,Ami MASUDA,Tatsuma ODA,Yu NAGASE ····································· 4853 1Pb024 RAFT Synthesis of Block Copolymers and Preparation of Porous Membranes Ken Ishibashi,Kiyomi Fuchigami,Kosuke Kaneko,Tomonori Hanasaki ····················· 4855 1Pa025 Structural Control of SAMs consisting of Dendritic Viologen-Arrayed Molecules for the Nanotemplate Process Yuki Oguchi,Takehiro Kawauchi,Keiji Nagai,Tomokazu Iyoda ····································· 4857 1Pb026 Synthesis of Dendritic Viologen-Arrayed Molecules having Thiol Groups and Their Self-Assembly Behavior Takehiro Kawauchi,Yuki Oguchi,Keiji Nagai,Tomokazu Iyoda ····································· 4859 1Pa027 Self-Organization of π-Conjugated Polymer Sphere Arrays Liang Tong,Junpei Kuwabara,Takaki Kanbara,Yohei Yamamoto ································ 4861 1Pb028 Domain Boundary of Cast Thin Films of Triblock Copolymer Made from Dilute Solutions Satoshi Irie,Madoka Ueno,Takashi Sasaki,Tsuguto Imaeda,Michio Urushisaki,Toshikazu Sakaguchi,Tamotsu Hashimoto ·················································· 4863 1Pa029 One-dimensional particle array utilizing hydrogen bonding interaction between steric stabilizers Shohei Onishi,Kyosuke Kono,Naoyuki Matsunaga,Toyoko Suzuki,Hideto Minami ····· 4865 1Pb030 Study on a mechanism of particle nano-indentation and nano-imprinting in terms of the interaction between particles and substrates. Kanako Yamamoto,Yuuka Fukui,Keiji Fujimoto ······························································ 4867 1Pa031 Core-Shell Particles Synthesized by Living Radical Graft Polymerization Daichi Aoki,Takuma Kureha,Koji Horigome,Daisuke Suzuki ······································· 4869 1Pb032 Synthesis and characterization of cross-linked polymer micelle with DNA Yuya Morita,Masahiro Fujita,Mizuo Maeda ······································································· 4871 1Pa033 A green approach for the synthesis of monodisperse polydopamine black particles Yuri Nannichi,Kanako Uradokoro,Michinari Kohri,Tatsuo Taniguchi,Keiki Kishikawa ···································································································································· 4873 1Pb034 Synthesis of polyisoprene modified silica particles by surface initiated living anionic polymerization and the mechanical properties of the composites Takazumi TAWA,Kyoko TAKAHASHI,Kaoru ADACHI,Yasuhisa TSUKAHARA ········· 4875 1Pa035 Topology-induced emulsion stabilization by cyclic block copolymer surfactants Eisuke Baba,Takuya Yamamoto,Yasuyuki Tezuka ·························································· 4877 1Pb036 Covalent immobilization of peroxidase on polymer particles prepared by polymerization of O/W emulsion monomer droplets obtained through phase inversion temperature emulsification using terminal-functionalized amphiphilic block polymers Naho Konishi,Masakatsu Kasuya,Michinari Kohri,Tatsuo Taniguchi,Keiki Kishikawa ···· 4879 1Pa037 Construction of Nanoparticles Based on Macromolecular Recognition Aimed at the Development of a New Drug Delivery System Isaac Eng Ting Lee,Akihito HASHIDZUME,Akira HARADA ··········································· 4881 1Pb038 Interfacial Assembly of Amphiphilic Cyclodextrin Crosslinked Nanogels and Application to Pickering Emulsion Shintaro Kawano,Hirofumi Sato,Motohiro Shizuma,Daisuke Ono,Toshihiro Kida,Mitsuru Akashi ················································································································· 4883 1Pa039 Morphological control of polymer capsules with SiO2 particles Satoshi Ikubo,Hideto Minami,Toyoko Suzuki ··································································· 4885 1Pb040 Size control of material-entrapped liposomes using multiple emulsions with different internal water droplet diameters as template materials Kaname Horikoshi,Takashi Kuroiwa,Sosaku Ichikawa,Akihiko Kanazawa ·············· 4887 1Pa041 Modification of core-shell particles by core dissolution to produce hollow particles Shoichi Kuroda,Yuuka Fukui,Keiji Fujimoto ····································································· 4889 1Pb042 Fabrication of hollow capsules composed of it-PMMA/st-PMAA stereocomplex thin films by layer-by-layer assembly on macroporous silicagel Tatsuaki UEYAMA,Hiroharu AJIRO,Mitsuru AKASHI ···················································· 4891 1Pa043 Fabrication of Novel Polymer Tubes Through One-Dimensional Fusion of Different Polymer Capsules Kiyotaka Inada,Toshiyuki Kida,Mitsuru Akashi ·······························································
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