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Naoya Ogata

Naoya Ogata

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Materials Science

D-Index
57
Citations
12911
World Ranking
7913
National Ranking
447

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
12863
World Ranking
11002
National Ranking
805

Overview

Naoya Ogata is affiliated with Sophia University in Japan, where they conduct research and academic activities. Their scholarly output and collaborations are not detailed in terms of specific publications, coauthors, or publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Proton-conducting polymers derived from poly(ether-etherketone) and poly(4-phenoxybenzoyl-1,4-phenylene)

    Takeshi Kobayashi;Masahiro Rikukawa;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Self-assembled supramolecular films derived from marine deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)-cationic surfactant complexes : Large-scale preparation and optical and thermal properties

    Lili Wang;Jonichi Yoshida;Naoya Ogata;Sono Sasaki

  • Dynamic contact angle measurement of temperature-responsive surface properties for poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted surfaces

    Yoshiyuki G. Takei;Takashi Aoki;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Temperature-Responsive Interpenetrating Polymer Networks Constructed with Poly(Acrylic Acid) and Poly(N,N-Dimethylacrylamide)

    Takashi Aoki;Masahiko Kawashima;Hiroki Katono;Kohei Sanui

  • Ionic conductivity and mobility in network polymers from poly(propylene oxide) containing lithium perchlorate.

    M. Watanabe;K. Sanui;N. Ogata;T. Kobayashi

  • Synthesis and proton conductivity of thermally stable polymer electrolyte: poly(benzimidazole) complexes with strong acid molecules

    Mitsuyasu Kawahara;Junji Morita;Masahiro Rikukawa;Kohei Sanui

  • Properties of selected sulfonated polymers as proton-conducting electrolytes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    Joongmyeon Bae;I Honma;M Murata;T Yamamoto

  • Thermo-responsive swelling and drug release switching of interpenetrating polymer networks composed of poly(acrylamide-co-butyl methacrylate) and poly (acrylic acid)

    Hiroki Katono;Atsushi Maruyama;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Temperature-responsive bioconjugates. 2. Molecular design for temperature-modulated bioseparations

    Yoshiyuki G. Takei;Takashi Aoki;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Estimation of Li+ transport number in polymer electrolytes by the combination of complex impedance and potentiostatic polarization measurements

    Masayoshi Watanabe;Satoshi Nagano;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Temperature-responsive bioconjugates. 1. Synthesis of temperature-responsive oligomers with reactive end groups and their coupling to biomolecules.

    Yoshiyuki G. Takei;Takashi Aoki;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Sulfonated polymers for solid polymer electrolytes

    Naoya Ogata;Masahiro Rikukawa

  • IONIC CONDUCTIVITY OF POLYMER ELECTROLYTES AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS.

    Masayoshi Watanabe;Naoya Ogata

  • Enantioselective permeation of α-amino acid isomers through poly(amino acid)-derived membranes

    Atsushi Maruyama;Noriyuki Adachi;Takehisa Takatsuki;Masanori Torii

  • Investigation of polymers and marine-derived DNA in optoelectronics

    James G. Grote;Joshua A. Hagen;John S. Zetts;Robert L. Nelson

  • Temperature-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) as a modulator for alteration of hydrophilic/hydrophobic surface properties to control activation/inactivation of platelets

    Teruo Okano;Akihiko Kikuchi;Yasuhisa Sakurai;Yoshiyuki Takei

  • Effect of Molecular Architecture of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)−Trypsin Conjugates on Their Solution and Enzymatic Properties

    Miki Matsukata;Takashi Aoki;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Morphology and ionic conductivity of polymer complexes formed by segmented polyether poly(urethane urea) and lithium perchlorate

    Masayoshi Watanabe;Shin Ichiro Oohashi;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • Thermosensitive Phase-Separation Behavior of Poly(acrylic acid)-graft-poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) Aqueous Solution

    Tetsuo Shibanuma;Takashi Aoki;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata;Naoya Ogata

  • Ionic conductivity of network polymers from poly(ethylene oxide) containing lithium perchlorate.

    Masayoshi Watanabe;Satoshi Nagano;Kohei Sanui;Naoya Ogata

  • DNA Photonics [Deoxyribonucleic Acid]

    James G. Grote;Darnell E. Diggs;Robert L. Nelson;John S. Zetts

Frequent Co-Authors

Kohei Sanui
Kohei Sanui Sophia University
Masayoshi Watanabe
Masayoshi Watanabe Yokohama National University
Yasuhisa Sakurai
Yasuhisa Sakurai Sophia University
Kazunori Kataoka
Kazunori Kataoka University of Tokyo
Nobuhiko Yui
Nobuhiko Yui Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Akihiko Kikuchi
Akihiko Kikuchi Tokyo University of Science
Yukikazu Takeoka
Yukikazu Takeoka Nagoya University
Toshio Masuda
Toshio Masuda Kyoto University
Gordon G. Wallace
Gordon G. Wallace University of Wollongong
Teruo Okano
Teruo Okano Tokyo Women's Medical University

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