
Daisuke Suzuki
Staff Writer at Nikkei Asia
Articles
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1 month ago |
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Daisuke Suzuki |Ryoga Hashimoto |Toshiki Furutani |Mugen Yamawaki
1 Introduction Photoinduced decarboxylative radical functionalization of aryl carboxylic acids through the formation of aryl radicals under milder conditions than used for transition metal–catalyzed decarboxylation (>140 °C)[1] has recently emerged as a research topic in organic synthesis,[2] driven by the widespread occurrence of aryl carboxylic acids in nature, in addition to their inexpensiveness and facile storage and handling.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
pubs.rsc.org | Yuma Sasaki |Yuichiro Nishizawa |Takuma Kureha |Daisuke Suzuki
Nano/microparticle-based tough and recyclable polymers toward a sustainable society By virtue of their unique properties, polymer nano/microparticles constitute important building blocks for the construction of functional nanomaterials.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Daisuke Suzuki |Haruka Minato |Yuji Sato |Ryuji Namioka
Machine-learning-assisted prediction of the size of microgels prepared by aqueous precipitation polymerization† The size of soft colloids (microgels) is essential; however, control over their size has typically been established empirically.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Daisuke Suzuki |Yoshio Suzuki
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May 27, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Takahisa Kawamoto |Haruka Minato |Daisuke Suzuki
Relationship between π–A isotherms and single microgel/microgel array structures revealed via the direct visualization of microgels at the air/water interface† The structures of single microgels and microgel arrays formed at the air/water interface were visualized directly, and their structures correlated with π–A isotherms in order to understand the compression behavior of soft and deformable microgels at this interface. Large microgels (ca.
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