Session Details

[1B01-08]Polymer/Oligomer(1)

Thu. Oct 30, 2025 9:30 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Thu. Oct 30, 2025 12:30 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room-B(2F-Fukuju)
Chair:
Toru Wada(Japan Advanced Inst. of Science & Technology) 9:30~10:30
Kotohiro Nomura(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) 10:45~11:45

[1B01]Effect of ligand substituents in ethylene copolymerization with cyclic olefins using ketimide-modified half-titanocene catalysts.

○Minaho Kawatsu1, Kotohiro Nomura1, Shintaro Shibata2 (1. Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2. Research Foundation ITSUU Laboratory)
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[1B02]Synthesis and characterization of cyclic olefin copolymers(COC) using ketamide-Modified Half-Titanocene Catalysts

○Mahiro Shibuki1, Kotohiro Nomura1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduate School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Laboratory)
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[1B03]Effect of montmorillonite clay treated acid support for a zirconocene/MAO catalyst on ethylene polymerization behaviors

○Praonapa Tumawong2, Kotohiro NOMURA1, Bunjerd Jongsomjit2 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2. Chulalongkorn University)
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[1B04]Asymmetric metallocene catalysts for long-chain branched polyethylene

○tsutomu sakuragi1, yoshiyuki ishihama1, yoshika yamada1, kenji iiba1 (1. Japan Polychem Corp.)
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[1B05]Data-driven development of Ziegler-Natta catalysts

○Toshiaki Taniike1,2, Mostafa Khoshsefat1,2, Patchanee Chammingkwan1,2, Felicia Cannavacciuolo2,3, Guiseppe Antinucci2,3, Vincenzo Busico2,3 (1. Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 2. Dutch Polymer Institute, 3. University of Naples)
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[1B06]Visible-light driven synthesis of biodegradable plastic precursors from biomass-derived compounds with multi-catalytic system

○Kyosuke Yamada1, Yutaka Amao1 (1. Osaka Metropolitan University)
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[1B07]Olefin oligomerization for lubricating base oil synthesis, and basic physical properties of the obtained base oil

○Fuyuki Aida1, Kazuo Tagawa1 (1. ENEOS Corporation)
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[1B08]Elucidating the higher-order structure of methylaluminoxane via SAXS and light scattering

○Toru Wada1, Toshiaki Taniike1 (1. Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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