Publications by authors named "Masato Miyakawa"

A semiflow microwave (MW) heating reactor similar to a flow reactor system was developed. Slurry raw materials in the reaction tube were heated continuously and cooled rapidly by moving a thin MW resonator instead of flowing slurry raw materials. From highly viscous mother slurries, Linde-type A (LTA) and faujasite (FAU)-type zeolite nanoparticles of small crystal grains were synthesized quickly.

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We developed a method for fabrication of copper nanoparticles inside cotton fibers. Copper nanoparticles can be fabricated mainly in the central part of the fiber by absorbing a raw material solution and by applying microwave heating in a state where the raw material solution is pressed with immiscible liquids. Surface SEM images and cross-sectional EDS mapping for the fabricated fibers clarified that copper nanoparticles fabricated on the cotton surface were suppressed considerably more by the hydrophobic raw material solution than by the hydrophilic raw material solution.

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  • Bivalent thrombin-binding aptamers (TBAs) show promise for treating thrombosis due to their potent anticoagulant properties and the ability of complementary single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) to act as an antidote, though a specific design strategy for these antidotes hasn't been established.
  • The study aimed to enhance bivalent TBAs by linking an effective aptamer (M08) with another aptamer (HD22), leading to a new aptamer (M08-T15-HD22) that displayed about 5 times greater anticoagulant activity than previous versions.
  • A variety of complementary ssDNA sequences were designed to effectively neutralize this new aptamer, with findings indicating that shorter antidotes (like the
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We developed a simple fabrication method, which can emplace functional materials inside porous fibers. In contrast to conventional impregnation methods or surface coating, various functions can be included inside of natural or synthetic fibers. This fabrication method has three steps.

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Continuous syntheses of carbon-supported Pd@Pt core-shell nanoparticles were performed using microwave-assisted flow reaction in polyol to synthesize carbon-supported core Pd with subsequent direct coating of a Pt shell. By optimizing the amount of NaOH, almost all Pt precursors contributed to shell formation without specific chemicals.

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Continuous synthesis of Pd@Pt and Cu@Ag core-shell nanoparticles was performed using flow processes including microwave-assisted Pd (or Cu) core-nanoparticle formation followed by galvanic displacement with a Pt (or Ag) shell. The core-shell structure and the nanoparticle size were confirmed using high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) observation and EDS elemental mapping. The Pd@Pt nanoparticles with a particle size of 6.

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Continuous synthesis of silver nanoparticles based on a polyol process was conducted using a microwave-assisted flow reactor installed in a cylindrical resonance cavity. Silver nitrate (AgNO(3)) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) dissolved in ethylene glycol were used respectively as a silver metal precursor and as a capping agent of nanoparticles. Ethylene glycol worked as the solvent and simultaneously as the reductant.

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