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PLOS ONE | 2011

Polyhydroxy fullerenes (fullerols or fullerenols): beneficial effects on growth and lifespan in diverse biological models.

Jie Gao; Yihai Wang; Kevin M. Folta; Vijay Krishna; Wei Bai; Paul Indeglia; Angelina Georgieva; Hideya Nakamura; Ben Koopman; Brij M. Moudgil

Recent toxicological studies on carbon nanomaterials, including fullerenes, have led to concerns about their safety. Functionalized fullerenes, such as polyhydroxy fullerenes (PHF, fullerols, or fullerenols), have attracted particular attention due to their water solubility and toxicity. Here, we report surprisingly beneficial and/or specific effects of PHF on model organisms representing four kingdoms, including the green algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the fungus Aspergillus niger, and the invertebrate Ceriodaphnia dubia. The results showed that PHF had no acute or chronic negative effects on the freshwater organisms. Conversely, PHF could surprisingly increase the algal culture density over controls at higher concentrations (i.e., 72% increase by 1 and 5 mg/L of PHF) and extend the lifespan and stimulate the reproduction of Daphnia (e.g. about 38% by 20 mg/L of PHF). We also show that at certain PHF concentrations fungal growth can be enhanced and Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings exhibit longer hypocotyls, while other complex physiological processes remain unaffected. These findings may open new research fields in the potential applications of PHF, e.g., in biofuel production and aquaculture. These results will form the basis of further research into the mechanisms of growth stimulation and life extension by PHF.


Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology | 2015

Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanocoils with Adjustable Morphology using Ni–Fe Layered Double Hydroxides as Catalyst Precursors

Tomohiro Iwasaki; Masashi Tomisawa; Takuma Yoshimura; Hideya Nakamura; Masao Ohyama; Katsuya Asao; Satoru Watano

Nitrogen-doped carbon nanocoils (CNCs) with adjusted morphologies were synthesized in a one-step catalytic chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process using acetonitrile as the carbon and nitrogen source. The nickel iron oxide/nickel oxide nanocomposites, which were derived from nickel–iron layered double hydroxide (LDH) precursors, were employed as catalysts for the synthesis of CNCs. In this method, precursor-to-catalyst transformation, catalyst activation, formation of CNCs, and nitrogen doping were all performed in situ in a single process. The morphology (coil diameter, coil pitch, and fibre diameter) and nitrogen content of the synthesized CNCs was individually adjusted by modulation of the catalyst composition and CVD reaction temperature, respectively. The adjustable ranges of the coil diameter, coil pitch, fibre diameter, and nitrogen content were confirmed to be approximately 500±100 nm, 600±100 nm, 100±20 nm, and 1.1±0.3 atom%, respectively.


Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis | 2006

Wet granulation of nano-particles in a rotating fluidized bed

Satoru Watano; T. Tokuda; Hideya Nakamura

ABSTRACT In this study, a novel rotating fluidized bed (RFB) has been developed for the uniform fluidization of nano-particles. The fluidization behaviors of nano-sized titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) particle having its primary size of 21nm were analyzed by measuring the pressure-drop against the fluidization air velocity and by visualization with a high speed video camera. Wet granulation of nano TiO 2 particle was also attempted and properties of granules prepared under various operating parameters were evaluated. Performance of the RFB as a reactor of nano-particle catalyst with the fluidization technique and also as a processor to tailor nano-particles was also discussed.


Powder Technology | 2004

Fine particle coating by a novel rotating fluidized bed coater

Satoru Watano; Hideya Nakamura; Kenji Hamada; Yoshihiro Wakamatsu; Yoshiaki Tanabe; Rajesh N. Dave; Robert Pfeffer


Aiche Journal | 2006

Fluidization of nanoagglomerates in a rotating fluidized bed

Jose A. Quevedo; Robert Pfeffer; Yueyang Shen; Rajesh N. Dave; Hideya Nakamura; Satoru Watano


Powder Technology | 2007

Numerical modeling of particle fluidization behavior in a rotating fluidized bed

Hideya Nakamura; Satoru Watano


Powder Technology | 2008

Numerical analysis of agitation torque and particle motion in a high shear mixer

Yoshinobu Sato; Hideya Nakamura; Satoru Watano


Chemical Engineering Science | 2007

Numerical Analysis of Particle Mixing in a Rotating Fluidized Bed

Hideya Nakamura; Takayuki Tokuda; Tomohiro Iwasaki; Satoru Watano


Powder Technology | 2013

SCALE-UP OF HIGH SHEAR MIXER-GRANULATOR BASED ON DISCRETE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

Hideya Nakamura; Hiroyuki Fujii; Satoru Watano


Powder Technology | 2008

Fundamental particle fluidization behavior and handling of nano-particles in a rotating fluidized bed

Hideya Nakamura; Satoru Watano

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Satoru Watano

Osaka Prefecture University

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Tomohiro Iwasaki

Osaka Prefecture University

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Hirohisa Takeuchi

Osaka Prefecture University

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Hiroyuki Kan

Osaka Prefecture University

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Kenta Shimizu

Osaka Prefecture University

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Masashi Tomisawa

Osaka Prefecture University

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Nami Sato

Osaka Prefecture University

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Naoki Deguchi

Osaka Prefecture University

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Takashi Kawaguchi

Osaka Prefecture University

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Yoshinobu Sato

Osaka Prefecture University

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