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Tadahito Nobori

Researcher at Mitsui Chemicals

Publications -  67
Citations -  1118

Tadahito Nobori is an academic researcher from Mitsui Chemicals. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1098 citations.

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Dynamic polymer blends—component recombination between neat dynamic covalent polymers at room temperature

TL;DR: Dynamic polymers based on acylhydrazone bonds in the linear main chains were found to show bond exchange leading to crossover component recombination as neat polymers even at room temperature under acid catalysis, thus generating randomized copolymers.
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Olefin block copolymers, processes for producing the same and uses thereof

TL;DR: The olefin block copolymers (A-1) as mentioned in this paper are polymers having any one of properties including affinity for metals or polar resins, impact resistance, mar resistance, heat resistance, rigidity, oil resistance, transparency, anti-fogging properties, electric insulating properties, high breakdown voltage, coating properties, low-temperature flexibility, moldability, environmental degradation, fluidity and dispersibility, and a process for preparation thereof.
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Soft-to-hard transformation of the mechanical properties of dynamic covalent polymers through component incorporation

TL;DR: The mechanical properties of acylhydrazone dynamic polymers may be converted from soft to hard by the incorporation of rigid monomeric components into the original soft polymer backbone, taking advantage of acelhydrazones bond exchange.
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Optodynamers: expression of color and fluorescence at the interface between two films of different dynamic polymers

TL;DR: Color and fluorescence changes were expressed at the interface between two different polyhydrazone polymer films, induced by hydrazone bond exchange and component recombination through the interface, resulting in an extension of conjugation.
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Functionalization of polyethylene based on metallocene catalysis and its application to syntheses of new graft copolymers possessing polar polymer segments

TL;DR: In this article, the control of hydroxylated polyethylene (PE) structures was investigated in the copolymerization of ethylene with allyl alcohol or 10-undecen-1-ol with a specific metallocene, methylaluminoxane, and trialkyl aluminum catalyst system.