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University |
Necklace-shaped supramolecules and cellulose/chitin nano-whiskers |
Jun Araki |
Shinshu University |
polyrotaxanes, nano-whiskers, gels, fibers, films, cellulose, chitin |
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University |
Shinshu University found a process of the high-strength cellulose gel formation. May, 2016 |
Shinshu University |
Shinshu University |
cellulose, gel, hollow membrane fiber |
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Company |
TORAY has developed a new material for clothing with thermoplastic cellulosic fiber. November, 2014 |
TORAY |
TORAY |
thermoplastic, cellulose, absorption/desorption of moisture, chromatic appearance, cool touch, dry hand, soft hand, ladies', jacket, blouse |
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University |
1) Introduction of functional groups onto polymers by gamma-irradiation. 2) Structure and dialysability of composite membrane from microbial cellulose 3) The relationship in textile fiber and skin hygiene. |
Chie, SAWATARI |
Faculty of Education(and Research Institute of Green Science and Technology),Sizuoka University |
poly(ethylene), poly(-L-lactic acid), cellulose, microbial cellulose, chemical modification, physical property |
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University |
Bio-nanomaterialsCellulose/polysaccharide chemistry |
Akira Isogai |
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Cellulose, chitin, nanofiber, aerogel, TEMPO, fibril, nanocomposites |
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University |
Design and fabrication of advanced fibers and smart materials based on cellulosics |
Yoshiyuki NISHIO |
Division of Forest and Biomaterials Science, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University |
Cellulose, polysaccharides, high performance/functional materials, fiber, melt molding, liquid crystal, nano-crystal |
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University |
Potential Application of Cellulose Nanofibers by Polymeric Dispersants: Development of High-performance Composite Materials |
Yoshinobu Tsujii |
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University |
Cellulose, Nanofiber, Controlled Polymerization, Surface Modification, Composite Materials |
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Company |
MITSUBISHI RAYON developed new sheath-core structured textile “KIST”. June, 2013 |
MITSUBISHI RAYON |
MITSUBISHI RAYON |
cellulose, acetate, polyester yarn, moisture absorbance, lady's, blouse |
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