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Graduate School of Engineering Science Department of Materials Science Applied Chemistry Course |
MATSUMOTO Kazuya
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Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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2000.04-2004.03
Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduated
Graduate School 【 display / non-display 】
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2004.04-2009.03
Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering Doctor's Course Completed
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2019.04-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Engineering Science Department of Materials Science Applied Chemistry Course Associate Professor
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2016.04-2019.03
Akita University Graduate School of Engineering Science Department of Materials Science Applied Chemistry Course Lecturer
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2010.04-2016.03
Akita University Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Science Department of Materials-process Engineering and Applied Chemistry Environ Assistant Professor
Research Areas 【 display / non-display 】
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Nanotechnology/Materials / Polymer chemistry
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Nanotechnology/Materials / Green sustainable chemistry and environmental chemistry
Thesis for a degree 【 display / non-display 】
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Development of Novel Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications
Kazuya Matsumoto
2009.03
Single author
Research Achievements 【 display / non-display 】
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Recovery of Re from Hydrochloric Acid Containing Pt, Al, V, Co and Ni by Precipitation Using Primary Amines
Kazuya Matsumoto, Rio Fujii, Yuki Hata, Mitsutoshi Jikei
Resources Processing 70 ( 1 ) 5 - 10 2023.06 [Refereed] [Invited]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Nakamura Kozue, Ogasawara Masataka, Matsumoto Kazuya, Andoh Hideaki, Jikei Mitsutoshi
Journal of Fiber Science and Technology ( 一般社団法人 繊維学会 ) 79 ( 1 ) 1 - 9 2022.09 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
<p>Polyurethanes are applied as artificial skin materials for medical simulators. There is a difference between human skin and artificial skin for simulators with respect to “puncture resistance.” Based on comments from medical doctors who perform puncture procedures in clinical sites, puncturing human skin is expressed as “low needle resistance,” whereas the artificial skin for simulators is expressed as “high needle resistance.” It is possible to practice medical procedures with a more realistic sensation if the artificial skin’s puncture resistance is brought closer to that of the human skin. In this study, sensory evaluations via needle suturing and quantitative evaluation via measuring devices were performed to clarify the relationship between the puncture resistance force and physical properties of three artificial skin samples for a suture training model made of polyurethanes. The composition and molecular structures of the materials were confirmed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. The puncture resistance force measurements showed that Regina’s artificial skin: MODEL A was the lowest in three samples. Additionally, we discovered that low Young’s modulus and the amount of plasticizer contributed to the decreasing puncture resistance of MODEL A. This study proposes methods to combine sensory evaluation by humans and experimental data of the materials for the suture training model.</p>
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M. Jikei, M. Takeda, Y. Kaneda, K. Kudo, N. Tanaka, K. Matsumoto, M. Hikida, S. Ueki
ACS Omega 6 ( 42 ) 27968 - 27975 2021.10 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Hyperbranched Polyphenylene as an Electrode for Li-Ion Batteries
L. S. Lobo, K. Matsumoto, M. Jikei, S. Ikeda, H Okawa
Energy Technology 9 ( 10 ) 2021.08 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Selective recovery of platinum (IV) from HCl solutions using 2-ethylhexylamine as a precipitant
K. Matsumoto, Y. Sezaki, Y. Hata, M. Jikei
Separations 8 ( 4 ) 2021.04 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display 】
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)
Project Year: 2020.04 - 2024.03
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Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists(B)
Project Year: 2017.04 - 2019.03
Presentations 【 display / non-display 】
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Synthesis of Aromatic Polyketones Using Superacid and Dicarboxylic Acid Chlorides
2023.11 - 2023.11
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Selective Recovery of Platinum Group Metals Based on Ionic Crystal Formation Using Melamine as a Recovery Agent
2023.03 - 2023.03
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Selective Separation of Platinum Group Metals by Precipitation Using Primary Amine Precipitants
Kazuya Matsumoto, Yuki Hata, Hiroshi Katagiri, Mitsutoshi Jikei
ICMR2021 AKITA 2021.10 - 2021.10
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Nonstoichiometric Friedel-Crafts polycondensation in superacid based on reactivity change by protonation-deprotonation
Kazuya Matsumoto
Polycondensation 2018 2018.10 - 2018.10
Academic Activity 【 display / non-display 】
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2023.07-2024.06
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2019.09-2020.09
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2016.04-Now