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Self-Assembled Nanostructured Materials | 2003

Synthesis of phenol/furfural polymer nanotubes

Masafumi Uota; Daisuke Fujikawa; Shinji Mohri; Masako Kuroki; Katsuya Kaikake; Mitsunori Yada; Masato Machida; Tsuyoshi Kijima

The first synthesis of phenol-furfural polymer nanotubes of 2–3nm hollow diameter is demonstrated as well as those with a hexagonal mesostructure. These nanopolymers were obtained by the templating method using a two-step reaction. At the first step, phenol and furfural were moderately reacted into cooligomers in the presence of NaOH. The resulting cooligomeric species were fully anionized and then reacted with additional phenol and alkyl trimetyl ammonium bromide at 40-80°C. The major phase for the 80°C product obtained at low concentration of surfactant was identified as nanotubular polymers of 1.9-3 nm inside and 6 nm outside diameters depending on the chain length of surfactant. In contrast, hexagonal mesostructured polymers characterized by a definite XRD peak occurred preferentially in the reaction using high surfactant-concentrations.


Angewandte Chemie | 2004

Noble‐Metal Nanotubes (Pt, Pd, Ag) from Lyotropic Mixed‐Surfactant Liquid‐Crystal Templates

Tsuyoshi Kijima; Takumi Yoshimura; Masafumi Uota; Takayuki Ikeda; Daisuke Fujikawa; Shinji Mouri; Shinji Uoyama


Carbon | 2007

Shape-controlled synthesis of nanocarbons from resorcinol–formaldehyde nanopolymers using surfactant-templated vesicular assemblies

Daisuke Fujikawa; Masafumi Uota; Go Sakai; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Carbon | 2011

Double layer capacitance of high surface area carbon nanospheres derived from resorcinol–formaldehyde polymers

Daisuke Tashima; Eri Yamamoto; Nanami Kai; Daisuke Fujikawa; Go Sakai; Masahisa Otsubo; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Langmuir | 2005

Single-crystalline platinum nanosheets from nonionic surfactant 2-D self-assemblies at solid/aqueous solution interfaces

Hideya Kawasaki; Masafumi Uota; Takumi Yoshimura; Daisuke Fujikawa; Go Sakai; Masahiko Annaka; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2006

Synthesis of micro-mesoporous bimodal silica nanoparticles using lyotropic mixed surfactant liquid-crystal templates

hiroshi mori; Masafumi Uota; Daisuke Fujikawa; Takumi Yoshimura; Takeshi Kuwahara; Go Sakai; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Advanced Functional Materials | 2009

Synthesis of Nanohole-Structured Single-Crystalline Platinum Nanosheets Using Surfactant-Liquid-Crystals and their Electrochemical Characterization

Tsuyoshi Kijima; Yu Nagatomo; Hirokatsu Takemoto; Masafumi Uota; Daisuke Fujikawa; Yuzo Sekiya; Teppei Kishishita; Makoto Shimoda; Takumi Yoshimura; Hideya Kawasaki; Go Sakai


Advanced Materials | 2007

Synthesis of Nanogroove‐Network‐Structured Platinum Nanosheets and Their Carbon‐Supported Forms Using a Mixed‐Surfactant Templating Approach

Go Sakai; Takumi Yoshimura; Shusaku Isohata; Masafumi Uota; Hideya Kawasaki; Takeshi Kuwahara; Daisuke Fujikawa; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Chemistry Letters | 2006

Surfactant-templated Synthesis of Resorcinol–Formaldehyde Polymer and Carbon Nanostructures: Nanospheres and Nanowires

Daisuke Fujikawa; Masafumi Uota; Takumi Yoshimura; Go Sakai; Tsuyoshi Kijima


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Performance of electric double layer capacitors using nanocarbons produced from nanoparticles of resorcinol-formaldehyde polymers

Daisuke Tashima; Mitsufumi Taniguchi; Daisuke Fujikawa; Tsuyoshi Kijima; Masahisa Otsubo

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Go Sakai

University of Miyazaki

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Haruki Okada

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

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