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Tatsuki Kitayama

Tatsuki Kitayama

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Tatsuki Kitayama is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. The scientific work is associated with this institution, indicating an active role in the academic community there.

There is no available data on recent papers authored by Tatsuki Kitayama, nor on frequent co-authors or publication venues. Similarly, information on book publications and specific fields or subfields of study is absent.

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Best Publications

  • Effects of weak linkages on the thermal and oxidative degradation of poly(methyl methacrylates)

    Takashi Kashiwagi;Atsushi Inaba;James E. Brown;Koichi Hatada

  • Stereoregular polymerization of α-substituted acrylates

    Koichi Hatada;Tatsuki Kitayama;Koichi Ute

  • DEFINITIONS OF TERMS RELATING TO REACTIONS OF POLYMERS AND TO FUNCTIONAL POLYMERIC MATERIALS (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)

    K. Horie;Máximo Barón;R. B. Fox;J. He

  • Stepwise Stereocomplex Assembly of Stereoregular Poly(methyl methacrylate)s on a Substrate

    Takeshi Serizawa;Ken-ichi Hamada;Tatsuki Kitayama;Nobutaka Fujimoto

  • Living and Highly Isotactic Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate by t-C4H9MgBr in Toluene

    Koichi Hatada;Koichi Ute;Katsuji Tanaka;Yoshio Okamoto

  • Living and highly syndiotactic polymerization of methyl methacrylate and other methacrylates by tert‐butyllithiumtrialkylaluminium in toluene

    Tatsuki Kitayama;Tetsunori Shinozaki;Takashi Sakamoto;Masanori Yamamoto

  • Preparation of Highly Isotactic Poly(methyl methacrylate) of Low Polydispersity

    Koichi Hatada;Koichi Ute;Katsuji Tanaka;Tatsuki Kitayama

  • Macromolecular design of polymeric materials

    Koichi Hatada;Tatsuki Kitayama;Otto Vogl

  • Structural Characterization of α-Terminal Group of Natural Rubber. 1. Decomposition of Branch-Points by Lipase and Phosphatase Treatments

    Lucksanaporn Tarachiwin;Jitladda Sakdapipanich;Koichi Ute;Tatsuki Kitayama

  • Highly syndiotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) with narrow molecular weight distribution formed by tert-butyllithium-trialkylaluminium in toluene

    Tatsuki Kitayama;Tetsunori Shinozaki;Eiji Masuda;Masanori Yamamoto

  • Terminology of polymers containing ionizable or ionic groups and of polymers containing ions (IUPAC Recommendations 2006)

    M. Hess;R. G. Jones;J. Kahovec;T. Kitayama

  • Synthesis and properties of poly(ether ether ketone)-poly(ether sulfone) block copolymers

    Junkui Cao;Wencheng Su;Zhongwen Wu;Tatsuki Kitayama

  • 8: Definition of Terms Relating to the Non-Ultimate Mechanical Properties of Polymers (1997)

    Richard G. Jones;Jaroslav Kahovec;Robert Stepto;Edward S. Wilks

  • Molecular weight recognition in the multiple-stranded helix of a synthetic polymer without specific monomer-monomer interaction.

    Jiro Kumaki;Takehiro Kawauchi;Koichi Ute;Tatsuki Kitayama

  • NMR Measurement of Identical Polymer Samples by Round Robin Method I. Reliability of Chemical Shift and Signal Intensity Measurements

    Riichiro Chûjô;Koichi Hatada;Ryozo Kitamaru;Tatsuki Kitayama

  • Preparation of highly isotactic and syndiotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) macromonomers having the same chemical structure and their polymerization

    Koichi Hatada;Tatsuki Kitayama;Koichi Ute;Eiji Masuda

  • Preparation of highly heterotactic polymethacrylate with narrow molecular weight distribution by t-butyllithium/bis(2, 6-di-t-butylphenoxy)methylaluminum in toluene

    Tatsuki Kitayama;Yajun Zhang;Koichi Hatada

  • Stepwise Assembly of Isotactic Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) and Syndiotactic Poly(Methacrylic Acid) on a Substrate

    Takeshi Serizawa;† Ken-ichi Hamada;Tatsuki Kitayama;‡ Ken-ichi Katsukawa

  • Syndiotactic-Specific Polymerization of Methacrylates by Tertiary Phosphine-Triethylaluminum.

    Tatsuki Kitayama;Eiji Masuda;Minoru Yamaguchi;Takafumi Nishiura

  • Anionic Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate with the Aid of Lithium Trimethylsilanolate (Me3SiOLi) - Superior Control of Isotacticity and Molecular Weight

    Takehiro Kitaura;Tatsuki Kitayama

Frequent Co-Authors

Koichi Hatada
Koichi Hatada Osaka University
Takeshi Bamba
Takeshi Bamba Kyushu University
Eiichiro Fukusaki
Eiichiro Fukusaki Osaka University
Takeshi Serizawa
Takeshi Serizawa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yoshio Okamoto
Yoshio Okamoto Nagoya University
Robert W. Lenz
Robert W. Lenz University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kazuyuki Horie
Kazuyuki Horie University of Tokyo
Jiasong He
Jiasong He Chinese Academy of Sciences
Christopher K. Ober
Christopher K. Ober Cornell University
Mikiharu Kamachi
Mikiharu Kamachi Osaka University

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