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2024(Vol.97) 1
p.3 - 8
Multi-network System including Dynamic and Static Covalent Bonds “Coexistence between Thermoplasticity and Creep Resistance” 1 Hydrogen Bond-1Keisuke CHINOMulti-crosslinking System, Dynamic Covalent Bonds, Static Covalent Bonds, Thermoplasticity, Creep Resistance
2024(Vol.97) 1
p.9 - 15
Now Consider Again Real Structure and the Characteristics of Cross-linked Rubber Part I. Vague Images of Real Structure of Cross-linked Rubber that have been Made Apparent RecentlyYoshihide FUKAHORIStructure of Cross-linked Rubber, Rubber Elasticity Theory, Phase Separation, Co-continuous Structure, Cross-linked Phase, Uncross-linked Phase, AFM Image
2024(Vol.97) 2
p.22 - 26
Multidimensional Structural Analysis of Polymeric Materials by Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM)Shin HORIUCHISTEM, EDX, EELS, ELNES, Tomography, Polymer Alloy, Composite
2024(Vol.97) 2
p.27 - 33
Basics and Applications of Rubber Analysis using Scanning Electron MicroscopyYusuke SAKUDA1*
Chikako NAKAYAMA
Hiroshi ONODERA
Masafumi TASAKI
Kazumi NAKAYAMA
SEM, Rubber, Microtome, Ar Ion Milling, EDS, SXES
2024(Vol.97) 2
p.34 - 38
Application Examples of Rubber and Elastomer Materials by FT-IR and Raman SpectroscopyTakako CHIBAIR, Raman, Rheometer, Identification, Degradation Analysis, Simultaneous Measurement
2024(Vol.97) 3
p.49 - 54
Effects on Physical Properties of Polyimide Urethanes by Introduction of Pyromellitic Imide Bonds and Addition of FullereneNobuya Sato,Shota Sugiura
Eisuke Yamada
Polyimide Urethanes, Fullerene, Pyromellitic Dianhydride, Micro Phase Separation Structure, Hard Segment Domains
2024(Vol.97) 3
p.55 - 62
Influence of Mixing on Carbon Black Dispersion for Chloroprene RubberKoji OkamotoMastication, Mixing, Chloroprene Rubber, CR, Subdivision, Rheological Unit, Dispersion, Kneader
2024(Vol.97) 3
p.63 - 67
Synthesis of Supramolecular Sulfur-containing PolymersShun Hashimoto
Yuichiro Kobayashi
Hiroyasu Yamaguchi
Sulfur, Sulfur-containing polymer, Supramolecule, Supramolecular Polymer, Hydrogen Bonding, Metal- ligand Interaction, Cyclodextrin, Polyrotaxane
2024(Vol.97) 3
p.68 - 73
Coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Networks with Dynamic CrosslinksYusuke YasudaCoarse-grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Polyrotaxanes, Slide-ring Gels, Dynamic Bond Elastomers, Mechanical Properties, Sliding Dynamics, Self-healing Properties, Association Constant, Bond Lifetime.
2024(Vol.97) 4
p.90 - 96
Analysis of Sulfur Radicals and Insoluble Sulfur by ESR SpectroscopyNaoki TERADA
Kenji KOMAGUCHI
Insoluble Sulfur, Polymer Sulfur, Rubber Vulcanizing Agent, Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), Thermal Stability, Chain Length, Post-heat Treatment, Sulfur Radical
2024(Vol.97) 4
p.97 - 104
Evaluation of Cross-linking of Rubber and Polymers by TDNMRHideyuki HARANMR, TDNMR, Relaxation, Multi Quantum Method, Cross-link, Polymer, Rubber
2024(Vol.97) 4
p.105 - 110
An Analysis on Aging Mechanism of Sealing MaterialsYuichi AOYAGIAging, FKM, Molecular Orbital Simulation
2024(Vol.97) 5
p.111 - 118
Enhanced Mechanical Properties of Olefin Thermoplastic Elastomers by Controls of Phase Structure and Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube DispersionTakehito HIROSE
Kenzo FUKUMORI
Thermoplastic Elastomer, Polymer Blend, Mechanical Property, Reinforcement, Carbon Nanotube, Dispersion, Phase Structure, Compatibilizer
2024(Vol.97) 5
p.119 - 124
Time-resolved XAFS Study on Formation Behavior of Zinc Compounds during Vulcanization in Rubbers with Different Vulcanization SystemsSatoshi SAWADA
Hiroaki KONDO
Yohei NAKANISHI
Mikihito TAKENAKA
Motoki SHIBATA
So FUJINAMI
Tsukasa MIYAZAKI
Rubber, X-ray Absorption Fine Structure, Vulcanization System, Sulfur Crosslinking, Zinc Oxide, Vulcanization Accelerator, Cure
2024(Vol.97) 5
p.125 - 130
動的結合と静的共有結合を含む マルチネットワークシステム 「熱可塑性と耐クリープ性の両立」3 イオン結合・動的共有結合Keisuke CHINOMulti-crosslinking System, Dynamic Covalent Bonds, Static Covalent Bonds, Thermoplasticity, Self-Healing, Heat Resistance, Creep Resistance
2024(Vol.97) 5
p.131 - 138
Now Consider Again Real Structure and the Characteristics of Cross-linked Rubber Part3. Proposal of a Gelation Model of Rubber Named “Gel-Network Structure Model of Cross-linked Rubber”Yoshihide FUKAHORIConventional Molecular Network Structure, Gel-network Structure Model, Cross-linked Rubber, Gelation, Gel-ball, Network Structure, Dynamic Consideration for Gelation, Thermodynamic Consideration for Gelation, Uncross-linked Region
2024(Vol.97) 6
p.146 - 152
Processability of Natural Rubber and Processing AidsTakeshi OhnukiMastication, Kneading, Peptizer, Lubricant, Retarder
2024(Vol.97) 6
p.153 - 157
About Silane Coupling AgentsMunenao HirokamiSilane Coupling Agent
2024(Vol.97) 6
p.158 - 165
Introduction of Plasticizer for RubbersTadashi SengokuPlasticizer, Compatibility, Cold Resistance, Heat Resistance, Oil Resistance
2024(Vol.97) 6
p.166 - 172
Carbon Black: Basic Properties and SustainabilityYuni ChoCarbon Black, Aggregate, Carbon Black Properties, Sustainability, Reclaimed Carbon, Tire Pyrolysis Oil
2024(Vol.97) 7
p.190 - 195
Degradation Mechanism of Ethylene-propylene-diene Rubber (EPDM) by Ozone under High and Low Humidity ConditionsYuka IWASE and Toru SHINDOOzone, Degradation, Humidity, EPDM, EPM, Rubber, Hydroxyl Radical
2024(Vol.97) 7
p.196 - 202
Vulcanization Mechanism of Isoprene Rubber by Dinuclear Bridging Bidentate Zinc/Stearate ComplexesYuko IKEDAVulcanization, Reaction Mechanism, Isoprene Rubber, Zinc Oxide, Stearic Acid, Zinc Stearate, Complex, Reaction Intermediate
2024(Vol.97) 7
p.203 - 210
Now Consider Again Real Structure and the Characteristics of Cross-linked Rubber Part. 4 Inspection of the Validity of the Gel Network Structure Model in comparison with the Model and ExperimentsYoshihide FUKAHORICross-linked Rubber, Gel-network Structure, AFM Observation, Macroscopic Phase Separation, Fracture Pattern, Fractography, Gei-ball, Cross-linked Phase, Uncross-linked Phase
2024(Vol.97) 7
p.211 - 228
Materials Technology for Heterogeneous Polymer Systems Part W. In-situ Observation of Polymer ProcessingKenzo FUKUMORIPolymer Processing, In-situ Observation, Synchrotron X-ray, X-ray Absorption Fine Structure, X-ray Scattering, Crosslinking, Crystallization
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.230 - 237
Reclaimed Rubber, Rubber Crumb, and Recycled Rubber Market in the WorldShinichi KATOReclaimed Rubber, Rubber Crumb Powder, Rubber Recycle, Recycled Carbon Black, Silicone Rubber
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.238 - 245
High Functionality of Rubber Materials Originated from Recyclable Polymeric NanoparticlesKazuya UENISHI
Daisuke SUZUKI
Polymeric Nanoparticle, Rotaxane, Cross-linker, Mini-emulsion Polymerization, Crack Propagation Suppression, Recyclability
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.246 - 250
Degradation of Super Engineering Plastics Into Monomeric Products Toward Chemical RecyclingYasunori MINAMISuper Engineering Plastic, Chemical Recycling, Carbon?oxygen Bond Cleavage, Organocatalyst, Thiol
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.251 - 254
Chemical Recycling of Rubber Products using MicrowavesKeiji KIDANIMicrowave, Plastics, Chemical Recycle, Rubber
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.255 - 262
Overview of the Effective Utilization of End of Life Tyres (ELTs) and Initiatives to “Reduce”Rumi TAKAHASHI and Haruki TOKITATyre, End of Life Tyres (ELTs), Circular Economy, SDGs, Carbon Neutrality, Waste Management, Closed Recycling
2024(Vol.97) 8
p.263 - 270
“Towards A Sustainable Society” Approaches to the Closed Loop of Tire RecyclingMasahiro HOJO
Seiichi TAHARA and Hideki KITANO
Tire Recycling, Sustainable, Carbon Neutrality, Chemical Recycling, Material Recycling, Pyrolysis, Green Transformation, SDGs
2024(Vol.97) 9
p.271 - 278
Island-nanomatrix Structure and Mechanical Properties of Natural RubberSeiichi KAWAHARANatural Rubber, Island-nanomatrix Structure, cis-1, 4-Polyisoprene, Protein
2024(Vol.97) 9
p.279 - 286
Now Consider Again Real Structure and the Characteristics of Cross-linked Rubber Part. 5 Mechanism of Stress Upturn in Stress-Strain Curve of Cross-linked RubberYoshihide FUKAHORIPhase Separation, Gel-network Structure Model, Stress-strain Curve, Stress Upturn, Cross-linked NR, Cross-linked SBR, Viscous Flow, Reinforcement
2024(Vol.97) 9
p.287 - 294
Multi-network System including Dynamic and Static Covalent Bonds “Coexistence between Thermoplasticity and Creep Resistance”4 Multiple Crosslinking SystemKeisuke CHINOMulti-crosslinking Systems, Dynamic Covalent Bonds, Static Covalent Bonds, Thermoplasticity, Self Healing, Heat Resistance, Creep Resistance, Hydrogen Bods, Ionic Bonds
2024(Vol.97) 10
p.298 - 305
Digital Manufacturing using Computer Simulation and AIMasaya TSUNODAFEA (Finite Element Analysis), MBD (Model Based Development), AI (Artificial Intelligence), Parallel Calculation, Multiphase Fluid Simulation, Molecular Dynamics Simulation
2024(Vol.97) 10
p.306 - 312
Sim2Real Materials Informatics Transforming Data-Driven Polymer Materials ResearchYoshihiro HAYASHIMaterials Informatics, Machine Learning, Transfer Learning, Database, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Industry-Academic Consortium, Polymer Solvation
2024(Vol.97) 10
p.313 - 319
Extraction of Higher-order Structure Descriptor of Polymers for Describing Rubber Elasticity based on Data ScienceYoshifumi AMAMOTOStructure-property Relationship, Data Science, Rubber Elasticity, Complex Network Science, Molecular Descriptor, Higher-order Structure, Materials Informatics
2024(Vol.97) 10
p.320 - 326
Leveraging Data with“Concerted Effort between Humans and AI”Masataka KOISHIAI, Artificial Intelligence, XAI, Explainable AI, Features, Generative AI, ChatGPT, Cognitive Bias, Metacognition
2024(Vol.97) 10
p.327 - 332
Digital Transformation for the Materials DevelopmentTakeshi AOYAGIDigital Transformation, Materials Informatics, Generative AI, Autonomous Laboratory, Data Management