Abu Bin Imran
Nagoya University
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Nature Communications | 2014
Abu Bin Imran; Kenta Esaki; Hiroaki Gotoh; Takahiro Seki; Kohzo Ito; Yasuhiro Sakai; Yukikazu Takeoka
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels changing their volumes and shapes in response to various stimulations have potential applications in multiple fields. However, these hydrogels have not yet been commercialized due to some problems that need to be overcome. One of the most significant problems is that conventional stimuli-sensitive hydrogels are usually brittle. Here we prepare extremely stretchable thermosensitive hydrogels with good toughness by using polyrotaxane derivatives composed of α-cyclodextrin and polyethylene glycol as cross-linkers and introducing ionic groups into the polymer network. The ionic groups help the polyrotaxane cross-linkers to become well extended in the polymer network. The resulting hydrogels are surprisingly stretchable and tough because the cross-linked α-cyclodextrin molecules can move along the polyethylene glycol chains. In addition, the polyrotaxane cross-linkers can be used with a variety of vinyl monomers; the mechanical properties of the wide variety of polymer gels can be improved by using these cross-linkers.
Chemical Communications | 2008
Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Toshiyuki Kataoka; Masatoshi Kidowaki; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka
This manuscript describes the preparation of new slide-ring gels by using a polyrotaxane as a cross-linker.
Science Advances | 2018
Hiroaki Gotoh; Chang Liu; Abu Bin Imran; Mitsuo Hara; Takahiro Seki; Koichi Mayumi; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka
We prepared a mechanically tough, highly transparent elastomer by using a polyrotaxane cross-linker acting as a molecular pulley. An elastomer is a three-dimensional network with a cross-linked polymer chain that undergoes large deformation with a small external force and returns to its original state when the external force is removed. Because of this hyperelasticity, elastomers are regarded as one of the best candidates for the matrix material of soft robots. However, the comprehensive performance required of matrix materials is a special challenge because improvement of some matrix properties often causes the deterioration of others. For example, an improvement in toughness can be realized by adding a large amount of filler to an elastomer, but to the impairment of optical transparency. Therefore, to produce an elastomer exhibiting optimum properties suitable for the desired purpose, very elaborate, complicated materials are often devised. Here, we have succeeded in creating an optically transparent, easily fabricated elastomer with good extensibility and high toughness by using a polyrotaxane (PR) composed of cyclic molecules and a linear polymer as a cross-linking agent. In general, elastomers having conventional cross-linked structures are susceptible to breakage as a result of loss of extensibility at high cross-linking density. We found that the toughness of the transparent elastomer prepared using the PR cross-linking agent is enhanced along with its Young’s modulus as cross-linking density is increased.
ChemPhysChem | 2010
Mohammad Harun-Ur-Rashid; Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Masahiko Ishii; Hiroshi Nakamura; Yukikazu Takeoka
Polymer Journal | 2010
Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Yukikazu Takeoka
Macromolecules | 2010
Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka
Macromolecules | 2008
Harumi Murayama; Abu Bin Imran; Shusaku Nagano; Takahiro Seki; Masatoshi Kidowaki; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka
Macromolecules | 2017
Atsushi Yasumoto; Hiroaki Gotoh; Yoshie Gotoh; Abu Bin Imran; Mitsuo Hara; Takahiro Seki; Yasuhiro Sakai; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka
Transactions-Materials Research Society of Japan | 2009
Mohammad Harun-Ur-Rashid; Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Yukikazu Takeoka; Masahiko Ishii; Hiroshi Nakamura
Transactions-Materials Research Society of Japan | 2010
Abu Bin Imran; Takahiro Seki; Kohzo Ito; Yukikazu Takeoka