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Scientific Reports | 2017

Tunable High-Pressure Field Operating on a Cationic Biphenyl Derivative Intercalated in Clay Minerals

Makoto Tominaga; Yukihiro Nishioka; Seiji Tani; Yasutaka Suzuki; Jun Kawamata

We propose a methodology for applying a pseudo uniaxial pressure to an organic molecule under ordinary temperature and pressure, namely by intercalation into smectites. The pseudo pressure on a biphenyl derivative (BP) was estimated from the averaged dihedral angle around the central bond of BP. In a high hydrostatic pressure field, biphenyl takes a planar conformation. In the interlayer space of synthetic saponite (SSA), the averaged dihedral angle of BP at a loading level of 27% versus the cation exchange capacity was ~26.3°, which indicates that the pseudo pressure applied to BP in the SSA interlayer space corresponds to 0.99 GPa. The high pseudo-pressure field in the interlayer space of SSA was also confirmed by absorption measurements. The dihedral angle around the central bond of the biphenyl moiety decreased to enhance the planarity of the molecule, mainly in response to the electrostatic force that operates between the negatively charged SSA layer and the interlayer cation. The pseudo pressure operating on BP in the smectite interlayer space could be controlled by varying the smectite layer charge density and/or the BP loading level. By using this methodology, controllable pseudo high-pressure properties of organic molecules can be obtained at ordinary temperatures and pressures.


Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials | 2004

SECOND ORDER NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF LANGMUIR–BLODGETT FILMS CONSISTING OF NON-AMPHIPHILIC POLAR MOLECULES

Jun Kawamata; Shoichiro Hirakawa; Seiji Tani; Yuichiro Ogata; Akihiko Yamagishi

We have prepared hybrid Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films consisting of a clay single layer and a non-amphiphilic polar molecule, 2,5-bis(p-dimethylaminocinnamylidene)-cyclopentanone. LB films deposited on solid substrates were characterized by means of UV-vis absorption spectroscopy and optical second-harmonic generation (SHG) measurements.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Effect of Dispersants on Photochromic Behavior of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles in Methylcellulose

Suzuko Yamazaki; Dai Shimizu; Seiji Tani; Kensuke Honda; Michinori Sumimoto; Kenji Komaguchi

Tungsten oxide-based photochromic films that change reversibly in air between colorless-transparent in the dark and dark blue under UV irradiation were prepared by using methylcellulose as a film matrix and various dispersants. Alpha-hydroxyl acid such as glycolic acid (GA) or glyceric acid (GlyA) is the best dispersant because it can make the film transparent by adding a small quantity much less than that of 3-hydroxypropionic acid or ethylene glycol. Fourier-transform infrared spectra and Raman spectra indicate that a strong interaction exists between WO3 and GA or GlyA. The coloration and bleaching processes of the prepared films were investigated to clarify the effect of the dispersants and the moisture contents. The bleaching rate remarkably decreased in the films containing GA or GlyA but accelerated by increasing the contact with O2. Measurements of electron-spin resonance reveals that GA and GlyA as dispersants stabilize the W5+ state. This paper shows that the coloring rate and the period for keeping the blue-colored state are tunable by changing the dispersants. The photochromic films containing α-hydroxyl acid as the dispersant have the potential for application as rewritable film on which information displayed with blue-colored state can be clearly readable for longer times compared with other dispersants.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

Two-Photon Absorption Properties of Azulenyl Compounds Having a Conjugated Ketone Backbone

Shoichiro Hirakawa; Jun Kawamata; Yasutaka Suzuki; Seiji Tani; Toshihiro Murafuji; Kazuo Kasatani; Liudmil Antonov; Kenji Kamada; Koji Ohta


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2006

Clay templating Langmuir–Blodgett films of a nonamphiphilic ruthenium(II) complex

Jun Kawamata; R. Seike; Tatsuro Higashi; Y. Inada; J. Sasaki; Y. Ogata; Seiji Tani; Akihiko Yamagishi


Nucleic Acids Symposium Series | 2000

DNA binding properties of DAPI (4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) analogs having an imidazoline ring or a tetrahydropyrimidine ring: Groove-binding and intercalation

Yukio Kubota; Kyoko Kubota; Seiji Tani


Optical Review | 2004

Second Harmonic Generation Measurements for Biomacromolecules : Celluloses

Yuki Marubashi; Tatsuro Higashi; Shoichiro Hirakawa; Seiji Tani; Tomoki Erata; Mitsuo Takai; Jun Kawamata


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2008

Fabrication of hybrid Langmuir–Blodgett films consisting of a smectite clay and a nonamphiphilic chiral ruthenium(II) complex

Jun Kawamata; Hiroshi Yamaki; R. Ohshige; R. Seike; Seiji Tani; Y. Ogata; Akihiko Yamagishi


Cell Structure and Function | 2014

A Biphenyl Type Two-Photon Fluorescence Probe for Monitoring the Mitochondrial Membrane Potential

Hiroki Moritomo; Kengo Yamada; Yuki Kojima; Yasutaka Suzuki; Seiji Tani; Hazuki Kinoshita; Akira Sasaki; Shintaro Mikuni; Masataka Kinjo; Jun Kawamata


Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 2012

Fluorescence Imaging of Mitochondria in Living Cells Using a Novel Fluorene Derivative with a Large Two-Photon Absorption Cross-Section

Seiji Tani; Kenta Nakagawa; Takuya Honda; Hiromasa Saito; Yasutaka Suzuki; Jun Kawamata; Makiyo Uchida; Akira Sasaki; Masataka Kinjo

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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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