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Sadahito Aoshima

Sadahito Aoshima

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Materials Science

D-Index
48
Citations
10779
World Ranking
10748
National Ranking
666

Overview

Sadahito Aoshima is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of chemistry and materials science, with particular focus on organic chemistry and biomaterials. Their body of work covers a wide range of subfields including process chemistry and technology, polymers and plastics, and materials chemistry.

The primary areas of research investigated by Aoshima include advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, synthetic organic chemistry methods, and biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties. Their interests also extend to organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, photopolymerization techniques and applications, as well as oxidative organic chemistry reactions.

Aoshima's recent publications comprise the following papers:

  • Metal-Free Living Cationic Polymerization Using Diaryliodonium Salts as Organic Lewis Acid Catalysts, 2020, Macromolecules
  • Stereoselective cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers by easily and finely tunable titanium complexes prepared from tartrate-derived diols: isospecific polymerization and recognition of chiral side chains, 2020, Polymer Chemistry
  • Relationship between Ionic Conductivity, Glass Transition Temperature, and Dielectric Constant in Poly(vinyl ether) Lithium Electrolytes, 2021, ACS Macro Letters
  • Multifunctional Traceable Liposomes with Temperature-Triggered Drug Release and Neovasculature-Targeting Properties for Improved Cancer Chemotherapy, 2021, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Supramolecularly Designed Thermoresponsive Polymers in Different Polymer Backbones, 2020, Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Frequent publication venues for Aoshima include:

  • Macromolecules
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • ACS Macro Letters
  • Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
  • Molecular Pharmaceutics

Collaborations are notable with researchers such as Arihiro Kanazawa, Hironobu Watanabe, Kazuya Maruyama, Keisuke Hayashi, and T. NAITO. Arihiro Kanazawa is the most frequent coauthor with 38 joint works, followed by Hironobu Watanabe with five, and others contributing to several collaborative publications.

Best Publications

  • Self-condensing vinyl polymerization: an approach to dendritic materials.

    Jean M. J. Fréchet;Masahiro Henmi;Ivan Gitsov;Sadahito Aoshima

  • A Renaissance in Living Cationic Polymerization

    Sadahito Aoshima;Shokyoku Kanaoka

  • Living cationic polymerization of vinyl monomers by organoaluminum halides. 3. Living polymerization of isobutyl vinyl ether by ethyldichloroaluminum in the presence of ester additives

    Sadahito Aoshima;Toshinobu Higashimura

  • Synthesis of thermally‐induced phase separating polymer with well‐defined polymer structure by living cationic polymerization. I. Synthesis of poly(vinyl ether)s with oxyethylene units in the pendant and its phase separation behavior in aqueous solution

    Sadahito Aoshima;Hiroshi Oda;Eiichi Kobayashi

  • Synthesis of Stimuli-Responsive Polymers by Living Polymerization: Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide) and Poly(Vinyl Ether)s

    Sadahito Aoshima;Shokyoku Kanaoka

  • Thermosensitive Gold Nanoclusters Stabilized by Well-Defined Vinyl Ether Star Polymers: Reusable and Durable Catalysts for Aerobic Alcohol Oxidation

    Shokyoku Kanaoka;Naoto Yagi;Yukiko Fukuyama;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Effect of Tacticity of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) on the Phase Separation Temperature of Its Aqueous Solutions

    Biswajit Ray;Yoshio Okamoto;Masami Kamigaito;Mitsuo Sawamoto

  • Highly temperature-sensitive liposomes based on a thermosensitive block copolymer for tumor-specific chemotherapy.

    Kenji Kono;Toshiaki Ozawa;Tomohide Yoshida;Fuminori Ozaki

  • Block versus Random Amphiphilic Copolymers as Antibacterial Agents

    Yukari Oda;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Takahiro Sato;Sadahito Aoshima

  • New initiators for living cationic polymerization of vinyl compounds

    Toshinobu Higashimura;Sadahito Aoshima;Mitsuo Sawamoto

  • Double Thermosensitive Diblock Copolymers of Vinyl Ethers with Pendant Oxyethylene Groups: Unique Physical Gelation

    Shinji Sugihara;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Quantitative synthesis of star-shaped poly(vinyl ether)s with a narrow molecular weight distribution by living cationic polymerization.

    Takaho Shibata;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Multi-functional liposomes having temperature-triggered release and magnetic resonance imaging for tumor-specific chemotherapy

    Kenji Kono;Seiji Nakashima;Daisuke Kokuryo;Ichio Aoki

  • Major Progress in Catalysts for Living Cationic Polymerization of Isobutyl Vinyl Ether: Effectiveness of a Variety of Conventional Metal Halides

    Arihiro Kanazawa;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Micellization study on block and gradient copolymer aqueous solutions by DLS and SANS

    Satoshi Okabe;Ken-Ichi Seno;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Magnetoresponsive On-Demand Release of Hybrid Liposomes Formed from Fe3O4 Nanoparticles and Thermosensitive Block Copolymers

    Kiyofumi Katagiri;Yuji Imai;Kunihito Koumoto;Tomohiro Kaiden

  • Well-Defined Polymeric Ionic Liquids with an Upper Critical Solution Temperature in Water

    Hayato Yoshimitsu;Arihiro Kanazawa;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Stimuli-Responsive Diblock Copolymers by Living Cationic Polymerization: Precision Synthesis and Highly Sensitive Physical Gelation

    Shinji Sugihara;Kiyotaka Hashimoto;Satoshi Okabe;Mitsuhiro Shibayama

  • Syntheses of stimuli-responsive block copolymers of vinyl ethers with side oxyethylene groups by living cationic polymerization and their thermosensitive physical gelation

    Sadahito Aoshima;Shinji Sugihara

  • Stimuli‐responsive ABC triblock copolymers by sequential living cationic copolymerization: Multistage self‐assemblies through micellization to open association

    Shinji Sugihara;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Sadahito Aoshima

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuhiro Shibayama
Mitsuhiro Shibayama Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society
Keiji Tanaka
Keiji Tanaka Kyushu University
Kenji Kono
Kenji Kono Osaka Metropolitan University
Toshinobu Higashimura
Toshinobu Higashimura The University of Shiga Prefecture
Tatsuya Tsukuda
Tatsuya Tsukuda University of Tokyo
Takahiro Sato
Takahiro Sato Osaka University
Hideki Sakai
Hideki Sakai Tokyo University of Science
Masahiko Abe
Masahiko Abe Tokyo University of Science
Atsushi Harada
Atsushi Harada Osaka Metropolitan University
Hiroaki Imai
Hiroaki Imai Keio University

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