THE MICROMERITICS
Online ISSN : 2432-2075
Print ISSN : 0429-9051
ISSN-L : 0429-9051
Volume 56
Displaying 1-25 of 25 articles from this issue
Front Cover
Foreword
Special Subject I: Powder Technology as a Key for R&D and Advancement of High-Performance Batteries
Special Subject II: The Forefront of Application of Nano Particle Technology
  • Keizo UEMATSU
    2013 Volume 56 Pages 31-37
    Published: December 15, 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: October 03, 2018
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    Two of the most important problems in ceramics are the large variation of properties and the shape deformation of products in processing. Packing structures of particles were examined to clarify their origins in various intermediate products appearing in production process of ceramics. As a model system, processing of alumina ceramics though compaction forming was selected, and the structures of granules, green compacts and ceramics were examined with unique optical methods developed by the present author. A variety of interesting structure was discovered, directly showing their clear relationship to various problems caused by them. A very interesting defect size distribution was found in an alumina ceramic for the first time. It successfully explained the strength variation of the ceramics quantitatively for the first time in the history of fracture mechanics. The importance of particle orientation on deformation during sintering was emphasized.

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  • Yuji NOGUCHI, Yuki KITANAKA, Masaru MIYAYAMA
    2013 Volume 56 Pages 38-41
    Published: December 15, 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: October 03, 2018
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    Ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials have attracted a great deal of attention from scientific and technological points of view. In this paper, it is described that intergranular elastic strain accommodation in addition to lattice defects and domain walls plays an important role in the piezoelectric properties of PZT [ Pb(Zr, Ti)O3] ceramics. In addition, recent progresses and problems for Bi-based piezoelectric ceramics are briefly mentioned.

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  • Miki EGAMI
    2013 Volume 56 Pages 42-47
    Published: December 15, 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: October 03, 2018
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    Nanocomposite thin films with various functions can be obtained by using functional nanoparticles. For example, in the optical materials used in flat panel displays etc, various functions such as hard coating, antireflection, antistatic and refractive index control can be given when designing with nanoparticles. This paper introduces functional nanoparticles made based on our original Nanoparticle Preparation Technology as well as give some actual examples of functionalnanocomposite using this technology.

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  • Kazuya NAGATA
    2013 Volume 56 Pages 48-51
    Published: December 15, 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: October 03, 2018
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    Many researchers were reported that the mechanical properties of plastics were improved by filling with inorganic particles of the particle size from 100nm to 1μm in a polymer matrix. These studies are utilized for various plastic car parts. Nanocomposites that inorganic various nano-particles homogeneously dispersed to a polymer matrix exhibit hybrid properties synergistically derived from the two components. Moreover, the nanocomposites exhibit unexpected high-performance properties by filling with a little fillers of nm order, and attract attention as lightweight alternative materials of metals or glasses.

    Summaries of nano-filler/polymer composites and the possibility of applications of the nano composites are introduced in this lecture.

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  • Hiroyuki TSUJIMOTO
    2013 Volume 56 Pages 52-58
    Published: December 15, 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: October 03, 2018
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    Drug-loaded PLGA nanospheres prepared using the emulsion solvent diffusion (ESD) method developed by Kawashimaʼs group could be applied further to not only pharmaceuticals, including tablets, injection, topical creams, powder inhalation (DPI) but also cosmetic delivery system and medical devices such as stents and balloon catheters based on our DDS platforms that was established by cooperation with academia, industry and government team under the funding by NEDO.

    We have firstly launched a new hair restorations named “NanoImpact (2006),” involving several crude drugs loaded into PLGA nanospheres as well as functional skin-care cosmetic “Nano Crysphere (2004),” which has pro-vitamin C-loaded PLGA nanospheres etc. A nano- drug-delivery system (DDS) using PLGA nanosphere system cooperated is going on their clinical trials.

    This paper briefly describes those PLGA nanosphere technologies.

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