Session Details
[1P101-20]1. Surfactants and Amphiphilic Materials
Tue. Sep 17, 2024 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM JST
Tue. Sep 17, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM UTC
Tue. Sep 17, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM UTC
1. Surfactants and Amphiphilic Materials(A106)
[P1-01]Effects of chaotropic and kosmotropic reagents on micelle formation of the nonionic surfactant octyl glucoside
*Keiichi Kameyama1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University (Japan))
[P1-03]Worm-like Micelle Formation of Sugar-Based Nonionic Surfactant with Multi–Branched Methyl Chains: Structural Analysis by Small-Angle X-ray and Neutron Scattering
*Shan Wang1, Shiho Yada2, Tomokazu Yoshimura1 (1. Nara Women's University (Japan), 2. Tokyo Univ. of Science (Japan))
[P1-05]Immobilization of Surfactant Micelles Using Gold Nanoparticles as Sacrificial Templates
*Shun Usami1, Hinami Mimuro1, Shiho Yada1, Yukishige Kondo1 (1. Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science (Japan))
[P1-07]Removal of Dodecyl Sulfate Ions Bound to Bovine Serum Albumins Using Sodium Cholate
*Yoshiko Moriyama1, Kunio Takeda1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University of Science (Japan))
[P1-09]Formation of Liquid-ordered (Lo) phase in the cholesterol/amino acid surfactant system
*Hien Ngoc Nguyen1, Momo Otsubo2, Tadashi Shimada2, Yuji Yamashita1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Kanagawa University (Japan), 2. Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Co., LTD. (Japan))
[P1-11]Incorporation of Enzymes through Reversible Structural Transition of Molecular Self-assemblies under Light Illumination
*Kenta Kuboshima1, Tomoya Kojima1, Kouichi Asakura1, Taisuke Banno1 (1. Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University (Japan))
[P1-13]Molecular Assembly Formation and Emission Behavior of CT Luminescent Surfactants
*Natsuna Hosokawa1, Koji Tsuchiya2, Kyosuke Arakawa1, Kenichi Sakai1,2, Hideki Sakai1,2 (1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science (Japan), 2. Research Institute for Science and Technology (Japan))
[P1-15]Observation of a bicontinuous microemulsion-lamellar liquid crystal transition by scattering technique and structural evaluation focusing on bending elasticity of interfacial membranes
*Masato Nishiyama1, Yota Suzuki1, Yuko Shimma2, Takaaki Sato1 (1. Department of Chemistry and Materials, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University (Japan), 2. ALBION Co., Ltd. (Japan))
[P1-17]Rheo-optical behavior of cationic surfactant / long-chain alcohol / water system (α-gel) under shear flow
*Yoshifumi Yamagata1,2, Moe Araida1, Taisuke Sato3, Saki Otobe1, Keisuke Miyamoto1 (1. Anton Paar Japan (Japan), 2. Tokyo Univ. of Sci. (Japan), 3. Photonic Lattice (Japan))
[P1-19]Stability control of gel-like aggregates of surfactants for recovery of gold nanoparticles
*Shihoko Ohno1, Clara Imura1 (1. Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University (Japan))
[P1-21]Effect of Solvent Composition and oil polarity on Microscopic Structure of Cationic Lamellar Gels in O/W Emulsions
*Sho Hirano Hirano1, Saeko Tabaru2, Yasuharu Nakagawa2, Takaaki Sato1 (1. Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University (Japan), 2. Kracie, Ltd. (Japan))
[P1-23]Effect of methylcellulose/fatty acid monoglyceride blending on emulsification properties
*Shoya Esaki1, Yoshihisa Huzii1, Naoya Torikai1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Mie University Graduate School (Japan))
[P1-25]Effect of Surfactant Chain Length on Spontaneous Color Recovery of Mechanochromic Coloring Emulsions
*Takumi Yamamura1, Takeshi Kawai1 (1. Graduate school of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science (Japan))
[P1-27]Ostwald Ripening under Quasi-Microgravity
*Yuto Suzuki1, Yuta Asahi1, Kenichi Sakai2, Hideki Sakai2, Kazutami Sakamoto2, Takeshi Misono3, Satoru Hashimoto3, Hirotake Kobayashi4, Masaaki Chiba5, Makoto Natsuisaka6, Libero Liggieri7, Yuji Yamashita1 (1. Kanagawa Univ. (Japan), 2. Tokyo Univ. of Sci. (Japan), 3. NIKKOL GROUP Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd. (Japan), 4. SPASECARNIVAL (Japan), 5. Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd (Japan), 6. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan), 7. CNR-ICMATE (Italy))
[P1-29]Stability and Nano / Microstructure Evaluation of Foam Formed by Cationic Gemini Surfactants
*Yuna Okada1, Yukishige Kondo1, Shiho Yada1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science (Japan))
[P1-31]Foam Stability and Viscoelasticity of Surfactant/Glycerin/Water Mixtures
*Konomi Mizotani1, Kyosuke Arakawa1, Koji Tsuchiya2, Yoshifumi Yamagata3, Hideki Sakai1,2, Kenichi Sakai1,2 (1. Tokyo University of Science (Japan), 2. Research Institute for Science & Technology (Japan), 3. Anton Paar Japan (Japan))
[P1-33]A study of the sensory evaluation of shampoo using tribological properties
*Daisuke Ikeda1, Yuki Matsuo1, Takahito Nakai1, Hideki Nishiura1 (1. TOA Inc. (Japan))
[P1-35]An impregnation technique of hydrophobic chemicals for archaeological waterlogged wood without pre-dehydration process by the addition of cationic surfactant
*Kazutaka Matsuda1, Soichiro Wakiya1 (1. Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Japan))
[P1-37]Development of an apparatus for small-angle neutron scattering under shear flow
*Hiroki Hiroki Iwase1, Shin-ichi Takata2, Toshiaki Morikawa1, Tomokazu Yoshimura3 (1. Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS (Japan), 2. J-PARC Center, JAEA (Japan), 3. Nara Women’s University (Japan))
[P1-39]Analysis for the Origins of Foam Films’ Stability by Dynamic Laser Scattering Microscopy(1):
Effects of additives on Thickness Relaxation Time of Black Films
*Yuuka Hiramatsu1, Risa Saito1, Shu-hei Urashima1, Shunsuke Urabe2, Atsushi Miyazaki2, Takaya Sakai2, Hiroharu Yui1 (1. Tokyo University of Science (Japan), 2. Kao corporation (Japan))