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2014(Vol.87) 1
p.3 - 8
Flame Retardant Polymeric Materials
(W)The Flame Retardant Materials and Flame Retardant Technology in OA Instruments, AVC Instruments and in Wire and Cable Industries
Hitoshi NISHIZAWAFlame Retardant Polymeric Materials, OA Instruments, AVC Instruments, Wire and Cables, EM Cables, Flame Retardants, Flame Retardant Technologies
2014(Vol.87) 1
p.9 - 15
My Friend “ELASTOMERS” for 40 years
Part 1: Opportunity of Meeting “ELASTOMERS”
Masayoshi ITOResearch Project, Efficiency of Activity, Construction of Apparatus, Evaluation of Raw Data
2014(Vol.87) 2
p.29 - 32
Reactive Soft Materials Based on Exchangeable Covalent BondsHideyuki OTSUKASoft Materials, Polymer Reactions, Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
2014(Vol.87) 2
p.33 - 40
Improvement of Aging Resisitance of Natural Rubber Vulcanizates Using Vulcanizing AgentsShigemitsu OTOMOVulcanizate, Curing System, Antiaging Resistance, Fatigue Life, Soluble Cure, Ev Cure
2014(Vol.87) 2
p.41 - 47
Flame Retardant Polymeric Materials
(X)Flame Retardants and Flame Retardant Technology in Automobile, Railway Vehicle, Architecture and Others
Hitoshi NISHIZAWAFlame Retardant Materials, Automobile, Railway Vehicle, Architecture, Flame Retardants, Flame Retardant Technologies
2014(Vol.87) 2
p.48 - 56
My Friend “ELASTOMERS” for 40 years
Part 2: Recognition of the Carbon-gel Suggested by a Textbook
Masayoshi ITOCarbon-gel, Reinforcement, NMR, Dynamic modulus, Occluded rubber
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.77 - 82
Crosslinking of RubbersNozomi ARIGACrosslinking Agent, Sulfur, Peroxide, Quinoid, Resin
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.83 - 88
Time-resolved XAFS Study on Crosslinking Reaction of Sulfur-based Rubber CompoundsKenzo FUKUMORISulfur, Zinc Oxide, Zinc Sulfide, Crosslinking Reaction, K-edge X-ray Absorption Near-edge Structure, Carbon Black
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.89 - 95
Correlation Between the Physical Properties and Structure of Tetra-PEG GelsTakamasa SAKAI
Mitsuhiro SHIBAYAMA
Tetra-PEG Gels, Ideal Polymer Networks, Rubber Elasticity, Fracture Energy, Ultimate Elongation Ratio
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.96 - 102
Efficient Grafting and Cross-linking Reaction Exploiting Nitrile N-oxide Agents via Click ProtocolYasuhito KOYAMA
Toshikazu TAKATA
Stable Nitrile N-oxide, Click Reaction, Elastomer, Catalyst-free Reaction, Grafting-onto Reaction
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.103 - 106
Polymer with Movable Cross-linking Points Using Cyclic Moiety as Cross-linking AgentMasataka KUBOCyclic Macromonomer, Chain Threading, Movable Cross-linking, Copolymerization
2014(Vol.87) 3
p.107 - 114
Studies on the Deterioration of EPDM by Hypochlorous Acid, Part 2
Investigation of the Chemical Deterioration Mechanism of Black Filled EPDM System by Undissociated Hypochlorous Acid
Takuya ISHIDA
Hitoshi IWABUKI
Satoshi FUKUZAKI
Sodium Hypochlorite, Hypochlorous Acid, EPDM, Deterioration, EPMA, XPS
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.123 - 128
Nature Technology Creating a Fresh Approach to TechnologyEmile H. ISHIDAGlobal Environment, Eco-dilemma, Nature Technology, Backcast Thinking, Lifestyle
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.129 - 132
Development of Continuous Fabrication Process of the Moth-eye Anti-reflection Film Imitating Eyes of Natural MothsYoshihiro UOZUMoth-eye, Anti-reflection, Roll-photo-imprinting, Anodic Porous Alumina
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.133 - 139
Development of the Self-oscillating Polymer Gels as Biomimetic Materials with Spatiotemporal FunctionRyo YOSHIDAPolymer gels, Biomimetic materials, Self-oscillation, BZ reaction
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.140 - 145
Biotemplating Process for 3D Structured MaterialsKaori KAMATA
Zhenzi PIAO
Tomokazu IYODA
Biotemplate, 3D Structure, Nano-/Micro-structured Material, One-handed Metallic Spiral, Electromagnetic Function, Chiral Metamaterial
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.146 - 152
Structure and Properties of Sacran, One of Supergiant Polysaccharides, and Its Biomimetic FunctionalizationTatsuo KANEKO
Maiko OKAJIMA
Seiji TATEYAMA
Cyanobacterium, Polysaccharides, Hydrogels, Metal Recycles
2014(Vol.87) 4
p.153 - 159
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Soft Materials
(1) Soft Materials and NMR
Riichiro CHUJONMR, Soft Materials, Ambiguity in Terminology in Japanese, Mobile Solid Materials, Relaxation Times, Fluctuation-dissipation Theorem, Aged Materials
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.161 - 167
Chemical Changes in Cross-linked Silicone Rubber by Ozone-water TreatmentsSatoshi MIWA
Yoshito OHTAKE
Ozone-water, Degradation, Silicone Rubber, Cross-linking, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.168 - 174
Fracture Mechanics of RubberKatsuhiko TSUNODAElastomer, Rubber, Fracture, Rapture, Fatigue, Crack Growth, Tearing Energy, Life Prediction
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.175 - 179
Property Improvement by Segregation of Oligomers into Interface
“Development of Oligomers for PSA used in Touch Panel Bonding”as Example
Hiroshi SASAKIElastomer, Interface, Oligomers, PSA(Pressure Sensitive Adhesives), Segregation, Simulation
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.180 - 186
Improvement of the Heat Aging Resistance of Rubber Vulcanizate Using AntidegradantShigemitsu OTOMOAntidegradant, Heat Aging Resistance, Synergistic Effect, Vulcanizate, Chain Breaking Antioxidant, Peroxide Decomposer
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.187 - 194
My Friend “ELASTOMERS” for 40 years
Part 3: Hope to Get a Colorful Passenger Tire
Masayoshi ITOSilica, Filler Gel, Agglomerate, Silanol Group, Mechanical Properties
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.195 - 202
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Soft Materials
(2)Role of 1H Pulsed NMR in Analysis of Soft Materials
Hitoshi IWABUKIPulsed NMR, Spin-spin Relaxation, Molecular Mobility, Inhomogeneity, Crosslinking Density, Relaxation Spectrum
2014(Vol.87) 5
p.203 - 209
Structure and Property Relationship in Nano-filler Loaded Cross-linked Rubbers
1. Removal of Soluble Zinc Compounds from Rubber Vulcanizates and Study on Bound Rubber Before and After the Vulcanization
Atsushi KATO
Yuko IKEDA
Yoshihiro SATO
Etsuko NAGANO
Nano-filler-filled Natural Rubber Vulcanizate, 3D-TEM, Removal of Rubber-soluble Zinc Compounds, Filler Gel, Surface Area, Bound Rubber
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.213 - 218
Self-assembly Phase Structures and Functional Properties of Epoxy Polymer Blends Modified with Block CopolymersHajime KISHIEpoxy Resin, Block Copolymer, Nano-structure, Phase Structure, Toughness
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.219 - 225
Hierarchical Polymer Assemblies for Electrofunctional MaterialsJun MATSUILangmuir-Blodgett Technique, Polymer Nanosheet, Unidirectional Electron Flow, Electrochromism
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.226 - 230
Angle-independent Structural Coloured Materials inspired by Blue Feather BarbsYukikazu TAKEOKAStructural Colour, Blue Feather Barb, Colloidal Amorphous Array, Angle-independence, Phase Separation
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.231 - 235
Reversible Electrophoretic Adhesion of Hydrogels and Fabrication of Three-dimensional MaterialsTaka-Aki ASOHAdhesion, Hydrogel, Electrophoresis, Polyion Complex
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.236 - 242
Mechanical Model and Mechanical Durability in Membrane Electrode Assembly for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel CellsTomoaki UCHIYAMAPolymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells, Polymer Electrolyte Membrane, Membrane Electrode Assembly, Mechanical Degradation
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.243 - 245
Variation in Molecular Weight of cis-1,4-polyisoprene by White Rot Fungus Ceriporiopsis SubvermisporaAsako NAKAJIMA
Makiko ENOKI
Polyisoprene, Isoprene rubber, Biodegradation, Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, Radical, Molecular weight
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.246 - 251
Mono-molecular Polystyrene’s Size in a Dilute Solution and in an Extractive or Evaporative Solid State from a Dilute DolutionEiichi TAKATORI
Yoshinori MATSUMOTO
Takayuki ADACHI
Reiko OKAZAKI
Monodiperse Polystyrene, ELSD, Radius of Gyration, Mono-molecular Particle, Molecular Size, TEM, MALS, GPC
2014(Vol.87) 6
p.252 - 259
Structure and Property Relationship in Nano-filler Loaded Cross-linked Rubbers
2. Visualization of carbon black network in rubber vulcanizates and its relationship with electric properties
Atsushi KATO
Yuko IKEDA
Carbon (CB) Black-filled Natural Rubber Vulcanizate, 3D-TEM, CB Network Structure, Volume Resistivity, Dielectric Relaxation
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.278 - 283
Analysis of Contact States Between Rubber and Mated Surface Using X-ray Imaging Method
-Real Time Observations of Rubber Breakage during Friction-
Naoya AMINO
Yasuhiro ISHIKAWA
Masaki SATO
Friction, Wear, Rubber, Contact, Tribology, X-ray Imaging, Crack Generation
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.284 - 291
Improvement of the Ozone Resistance of Rubber Vulcanizate Using AntidegradantShigemitsu OTOMOVulcanizate, Ozone Resistance, Antidegradant, Ozone Protect Wax, Ozone Protection Activity, Reactivity for Ozone, Volatility by Heating, Extraction by Water
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.292 - 298
Reclaimed Rubber Industry in CHINAShinichi KATOChina, Reclaimed Rubber, Crumb Rubber, De-vulcanization
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.299 - 302
Structure Analyses of Cross-linked Rubber by Small-angle Neutron ScatteringMikihito TAKENAKASmall-angle Neutron Scattering, Hierarchical Structure, Swollen Rubber, Contrast Variation SANS
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.303 - 309
My Friend “ELASTOMERS” for 40 years
Part 4: Is Elastomer a Living Thing?
Masayoshi ITOStability of Network Structure, Breakdown of Chemical Linkage, ESR, Stress Concentration, Inhomogeneity of Network Structure
2014(Vol.87) 7
p.310 - 318
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Soft Materials
(3)Solid State NMR Study of Rubbers and Nanocomposites
Atsushi ASANOSolid State NMR, Magic Angle Spinning, Inner Pressure, Molecular Orientation, Molecular Motion, Spinlattice Relaxation Time, Clay, Paramagnetic Effect
2014(Vol.87) 8
p.337 - 343
The Elastomeric Material for Rotational MoldingToshio IGARASHIElastomeric Material, Rotational Molding, Small-lot Manufacturing, PP Wax, POP, Multilayer, Surface Softness
2014(Vol.87) 8
p.344 - 350
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Soft Materials
(4)Novel NMR spectroscopy
- latex-state NMR spectroscopy and FG-FMAS solid state NMR spectroscopy-
Seiichi KAWAHARALatex State NMR Spectroscopy, FG-FMAS Solid State NMR Spectroscopy, Natural Rubber, Vulcanization, Crosslinking Junctions
2014(Vol.87) 8
p.351 - 357
Structure and Property Relationship in Nano-filler Loaded Cross-linked Rubbers
3. Relationship Between Optical Transparency and Filled Silica Networks in Natural Rubber Vulcanizates
Atsushi KATO
Yuko IKEDA
3D-TEM, Natural Rubber, Peroxide Cross-linking, Transparency, Hydrophilic Silica, Hydrophobic Silica, Filler Network
2014(Vol.87) 8
p.358 - 363
Fracture Reveals Real Structure and Characters of Rubber
Part 1: A Dominant Struggle between Elasticity and Viscosity in Fracture of Rubber
Yoshihide FUKAHORIFracture, Elasticity, Viscosity, Bi-continuous Structure, Cross-linked Rubber
2014(Vol.87) 9
p.369 - 375
Enhancing Innovative-mind by using 3D PrintingYukari NAGAI3D Printing, Design, Innovation, Creativity, Knowledge
2014(Vol.87) 9
p.376 - 381
Base and Application of the Additive Manufacturing in 3Dimentional PrinterMasahiro ANZAI3D Printer, 3D CAD Data, Additive Manufacturing
2014(Vol.87) 9
p.382 - 388
Development of Functional Devices Using Micro/Nano Stereolithography and Molding TechniquesShoji MARUOMicrostereolithography, Ceramics molding, Micromachine, Microfluidic device, Energy harvester, Scaffold
2014(Vol.87) 9
p.389 - 394
3D-designable-gels Acceleration of Japanese-style Makers RevolutionHidemitsu FURUKAWA3D Printing, High-strength Gels, Digital Fabrication, 3D Gel Printer, Food Creation
2014(Vol.87) 9
p.395 - 401
My Friend “ELASTOMERS” for 40 years
Part 5: Elastomers are Very Hard to Deal With
Masayoshi ITOAcid Catalyst, Silica, Stress-Strain Behavior, Destruction of Crosslinking, Inhomogeneous Network Structure
2014(Vol.87) 10
p.411 - 415
Controlled Synthesis of Polyphosphoesters and Their Application as Drug CarriersYasuhiko IWASAKIPolyphosphoester, Ring-opening Polymerization, Organocatalyst, Thermoresponsive Polymer, Biodegradability, Self-assembly, Drug Carrier
2014(Vol.87) 10
p.416 - 421
Performance and Safety Requirements for Medical Rubber ComponentsKenji ISHIKAWAMedical Device, Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomer, Biocompatibility, Natural Rubber Allergen
2014(Vol.87) 10
p.422 - 427
The Formulation Design of Transdermal β1-blocker Patch Using Rubber AdhesiveYoshihiro IWAO
Kunihiro MINAMI
Rubber Adhesive, Transdermal Therapeutic Systems, β1-blocker, Adherence
2014(Vol.87) 10
p.428 - 433
Utilization of Silk as BiomaterialsYasushi TAMADASilk, Biomaterials, Biocompatibility, Scaffold, Tissue Engineering
2014(Vol.87) 10
p.434 - 439
An Effect of Mechanical Properties of Polymer Surface on Fibroblast AdhesionHisao MATSUNO
Keiji TANAKA
Polymer Surface, Mechanical Properties, Cell Adhesion, Cell Spreading
2014(Vol.87) 11
p.441 - 446
Material Recycling of Polymer Materials and Material Properties of the Recycled MaterialsEiichi TAKATORIMaterial Recycle, Polymer, Plastics, Structure, GPC
2014(Vol.87) 11
p.447 - 453
Structure and Property Relationship in Nano-filler Loaded Cross-linked Rubbers
4. Structural Change of Carbon Black Networks in Cross-linked Rubber by Heat Treatment and Stretching
Atsushi KATO
Yuko IKEDA
Yoshinobu ISONO
3D-TEM, Vulcanizate, Carbon Black, Filler Network, Heat-treatment, Stretching
2014(Vol.87) 11
p.454 - 459
Fracture Reveals Real Structure and Characters of Rubber
Part 2: Fatigue Life of Rubber Elucidated with Rubber Elasticity Theory
Yoshihide FUKAHORIFatigue, Fracture, S-N Curve, dC/dN 〜 G Curve,Rubber Elasticity Theory
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.467 - 472
The Vulcanizing System of the Diene RubberTakeshi OHNUKIVulcanizing System, Accelerators, Curing Agent, Retarder, Reversion
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.473 - 479
How to Solve a Trade-off Problem Using the Design of Experiment with Orthogonal ArrayIssei NAKAKITADesign of Experiment, Orthogonal Array, L8, L9, L12, L16, Trade-off, Multiple Regression Analysis
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.480 - 485
Compounding by Using Vulcanizing Agents of SulfurTatsuo TATEBATAKESulfur Vulcanization, Compounding, NR, SBR, NBR, EPDM, CR
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.486 - 490
Improvement of Rubber Processing by LubricantsYoshiaki MOTOMURALubricant, EPR, EPDM Compound, Low-temperature Mixability
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.491 - 495
The Compound Property of Carbon BlackTaisuke TAKAHASHICarbon Black, Black Carbon, Carcinogenic
2014(Vol.87) 12
p.496 - 501
Calcium Carbonate as Rubber AdditiveTomoaki SUGITACalcium Carbonate, Dispersibility, Tackiness, Processability, Hardness