Hiroko Morii
Sumitomo Electric Industries
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2007
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Hiroko Morii; Keisuke Iwasaki; Shinji Horie; Nanao Horiishi; Kunihiro Ichimura
Mechanical dry milling of organic pigments in the presence of mono-dispersed silica nanoparticles gave core–shell hybrid pigments with uniform size and shape reflecting those of the inorganic particles, in striking contrast to conventional milling as a breakdown process, which results in limited size reduction and wide size distribution.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2001
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Keisuke Iwasaki; Hiroko Morii; Bin Xia; Kikuo Okuyama
Non-magnetic particles with finer size (less than 200 nm), higher dispersibility, higher blackness and lower electrical resistance are required to produce better multi-layered magnetic tape media which have non-magnetic substrate using non-magnetic sub-layer materials. A special method to prepare acicular hematite particles, whose cross-sectional diameter is about 150 nm, coated with carbon black using a surface modification agent is reported in this paper. Transmission electron microscopy photographs of carbon-coated hematite particles indicate that all of the carbon black is firmly bound to the surface in a distinct layer. The thickness of carbon-coating layer was about 1 to 2 nm if 15% by weight of carbon black is coated onto the particle surface.Non-magnetic substrates for multi-layered magnetic recording media prepared using the carbon-coated particles exhibit improvements in both light transparency and electrical resistance. A decrease in transparency of about 30% as well as a reduction in the electrical resistance of about 1.5 orders of magnitude relative to conventionally prepared substrates was achieved. The surface smoothness and the viscosity were also improved because the dispersibility of these particles in non-magnetic lacquer became better than that of the physical mixture of uncoated hematite particles and carbon black.
Archive | 2001
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Mineko Ohsugi; Keisuke Iwasaki; Hiroko Morii
Archive | 2004
Kunihiro Ichimura; Kazuyuki Hayashi; Hiroko Morii
Archive | 2001
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Yusuke Shimohata; Mineko Ohsugi; Hiroko Morii
Archive | 1998
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Yasuyuki Tanaka; Hiroko Morii
Archive | 2002
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Hiroko Morii; Keisuke Iwasaki; Mineko Ohsugi; Yusuke Shimohata
Archive | 2002
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Keisuke Iwasaki; Mineko Ohsugi; Yusuke Shimohata; Hiroko Morii
Archive | 2000
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Hiroko Morii; Mineko Osugi; Yusuke Shimohata; 祐介 下畑; 峰子 大杉; 一之 林; 弘子 森井
Archive | 1999
Kazuyuki Hayashi; Seiji Ishitani; Yasuyuki Tanaka; Hiroko Morii