Masafumi Takesue
Tohoku University
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Takuya Morioka; Masafumi Takesue; Hiromichi Hayashi; Masaru Watanabe; Richard Lee Smith
Zerovalent copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) (diameter, 26.5 ± 9 nm) capped with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) were synthesized in supercritical water at 400 °C and 30 MPa with a continuous flow reactor. The PVP-capped CuNPs were dispersed in distilled water, methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, butanol, and their mixed solvents to study their long-term stability. Temporal variation of UV-vis spectra and surface plasmon resonance were measured and showed that ethanol, the propanols, and butanol solvents provided varying degrees of oxidative protection for Cu(0). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed that PVP adsorbed onto the surface of the CuNPs with a pyrrolidone ring of PVP even if the CuNPs were oxidized. Intrinsic viscosities of PVP were higher for solvents that provided antioxidation protection than those that give oxidized CuNPs. In solvents that provided Cu(0) with good oxidative protection (ethanol, the propanols, and butanol), PVP polymer chains formed large radii of gyration and coil-like conformations in the solvents so that they were arranged uniformly and orderly on the surface of the CuNPs and could provide protection of the Cu(0) surface against dissolved oxygen. In solvents that provided poor oxidative protection for Cu(0) (water, alcohol-water mixed solvents with 30% water), PVP polymer chains had globular-like conformations due to their relatively high hydrogen-bonding interactions and sparse adsorption onto the CuNP surface. Antioxidative properties of PVP-capped CuNPs in a solvent can be ascribed to the conformation of PVP polymer chains on the Cu(0) particle surface that originates from the interaction between polymer chains and its interaction with the solvent.
Progress in Crystal Growth and Characterization of Materials | 2009
Masafumi Takesue; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard L. Smith
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2011
Hiroshi Machida; Masafumi Takesue; Richard L. Smith
Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008
Masafumi Takesue; Atsuko Suino; Yukiya Hakuta; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard Lee Smith
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2009
Masafumi Takesue; Kenji Shimoyama; Kazuaki Shibuki; Atsuko Suino; Yukiya Hakuta; Hiromichi Hayashi; Yasuo Ohishi; Richard L. Smith
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2007
Masafumi Takesue; Kenji Shimoyama; Sachiko Murakami; Yukiya Hakuta; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard L. Smith
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2014
Shigeki Kubota; Takuya Morioka; Masafumi Takesue; Hiromichi Hayashi; Masaru Watanabe; Richard L. Smith
Journal of Crystal Growth | 2008
Masafumi Takesue; Atsuko Suino; Kenji Shimoyama; Yukiya Hakuta; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard Lee Smith
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2010
Kazuaki Shibuki; Masafumi Takesue; Taku M. Aida; Masaru Watanabe; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard L. Smith
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2010
Masafumi Takesue; Atsuko Suino; Yukiya Hakuta; Hiromichi Hayashi; Richard L. Smith
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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