Kyushu University Academic Staff Educational and Research Activities Database
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Satoru Yoshioka Last modified date:2013.5.19



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Academic Degree
Engineering
Field of Specialization
Ceramics, Polymer, Analysis by synchrotron radiation
Research
Research Interests
  • ceramics, high polymer gel, structure analysis by synchrotron radiation
    keyword : ceramics, high polymer gel, synchrotron radiation
    2007.04.
Academic Activities
Papers
1. Kyushu University Beamline: Outline of BL06 at SAGA-LS.
2. Satoru Yoshioka, Toshio Ishioka, Hirotaka Okabe, Akira Harata, Yuji Sejima, Kazuhiro Hara and Toshihiro Okajima,Kyushu University Beamline, BL06, at SAGA-LS, Synchrotron Radiation in Materials Science ,Vol.1,pp.e129,2011.01.
3. Kazuhiro Hara, Satoru Yoshioka and Tetsuaki Nishida,A Possibility of Heavy-Metal Recycling by Utilizing Hydrogels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.35,No.3,pp.449-454,2010.09.
4. K. Hara, Y. Uemoto, N. Ueno, K. Terayama and S. Yoshioka,UV-irradiation Effects on the Properties of poly-Acrylamide/Sodium Acrylate Gel,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.35,No.4,2010.12.
5. K. Hara, M. Sato, S. Yoshioka and T. Nishida,Heavy-Metal-Cation Capturing Properties of Maleic Acid/Acrylamide Gels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.35,No.4,2010.12.
6. K. Hara, M. Sato, S. Yoshioka and T. Nishida,Clouding Properties of Maleic Acid/Acrylamide Gels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.35,No.4,2010.12.
7. K. Hara, K. Terayama, N. Ueno, S. Yoshioka, M. Sugiyama and T. Fukunaga,Low Ferequency Excitation in Maleic Acid Disodium/Acrylamide Gel,KURRI Progress Report,2008, p.180 (CO4-3),2009.10.
8. K. Hara, N. Kawamura, K. Nagamatsu, D. Hisajima, M. Yoshigai, S.Yoshioka and T. Nishida,Heavy-Metal-Anion Adsorption and Desorption Properties of N,N-Dimethylaminoethylacrylamide/Acrylamide Gels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.34,No.3,pp.493-496,2009.09.
9. K. Hara, N. Kawamura, K. Nagamatsu, D. Hisajima, M. Yoshigai, S. Yoshioka and T. Nishida,Recovery of Heavy-Metal-Anion Utilizing N,N-Dimethylaminopropylacrylamide/Acrylamide Gels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.34,No.3,pp.501-504,2009.09.
10. Kazuhiro Hara, Satoru Yoshioka, Atsuhiko Nishida, Misako Yoshigai and Tetsuaki Nishida,A Possibility of Hydrogels as Environment Purifying Materials,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.33,No.2,pp.369-372,2008.06.
11. Kazuhiro Hara, Satoru Yoshioka, Atsuhiko Nishida, Misako Yoshigai and Tetsuaki Nishida,A Possibility of Hydrogels as Environment Purifying Materials,Proceedings of the 17th Iketani Conference: The Doyama Symposium on Advanced Materials,pp.284-287,2008.07.
12. Kazuhiro Hara, Satoru Yoshioka, Atsuhiko Nishida, Misako Yoshigai and Tetsuaki Nishida,Harmful-Heavy-Metal-Anion Adsorbing Property of Acrylamide/Dimethylaminoethylacrylatemethylchloride Gel,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.33,No.2,pp.455-458,2008.06.
13. Kazuhiro Hara, Takao Tanigawa and Satoru Yoshioka,Effect of Organic Solvent Substitution on Nano-scopic Structure of Poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate) Gel,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.33,No.2,pp.451-454,2008.06.
14. Atsuhiko Nishida, Naofumi Kawamura, Tetsuaki Nishida, Satoru Yoshioka and Kazuhiro Hara,Selective Adsorption of Heavy Metal Cations and Anions from their Aqueous Solution Mixture with Hydrogels,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of
Japan
,Vol.33,No.2,pp.459-461,2008.06.
15. K. Hara, S. Yoshioka, T. Tanigawa, M. Sugiyama and T. Fukunaga,Low Frequency Excitation of Injection Structure Polymer Gel in Dry Condition,KURRI Progress Report,pp.192,2008.06.
16. Kazuhiro Hara, Satoru Yoshioka, Atsuhiko Nishida, Misako Yoshigai and Tetsuaki Nishida, Side-Chain Structural Effect of a Harmful-Heavy-Metal-Anion Adsorbing Gel,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.33,No.2,pp.463-466,2008.06.
17. S. Yoshioka, F. Oba, R. Huang, I. Tanaka, T. Mizoguchi, and T. Yamamoto,Atomic structures of supersaturated ZnO–Al2O3 solid solutions,Jouranl of Applied Physics ,103 (2008) 014309,2008.01. .
18. S. Yoshioka, K. Toyoura, F. Oba, A. Kuwabara, K. Matsunaga, and I. Tanaka,First-principles investigation of R2O3(ZnO)3 (R = Al, Ga, and In) in homologous series of compounds
,Journal of Solid State Chemistry ,181 (2008) 137–14,2007.12. .
19. Kazuhiro HARA, Yusuke SUEYOSHI, Takao TANIGAWA,Satoru YOSHIOKA,Toshihiro OKAJIMA, Masaaki SUGIYAMA and Toshiharu FUKUNAGA,Inhomogeneity Effect on Nano-Structure in Dehydrated NIPA/SA Gel,Photon Factory Activity Report,pp.136,2007.11.
20. Kazuhiro Hara, Kazuki Yanagihara, Takao Tanigawa, Atsuhiko Nishida and Satoru Yoshioka,Effects of Synthesis Temperature and TEMED Concentration on the Swelling Behavior of PAAm Gel,Transaction of the Materials Research Society of Japan,Vol.32,No.3,pp.831-834,2007.09.
21. S. Yoshioka, H. Hayashi, A. Kuwabara, F. Oba, K Matsunaga, I Tanaka,Structure and Energetics of Ga2O3 polymorphs,Journal of Physics Condense Matter,19 (2007) No. 346211 (11 page),2007.07. .
Presentations
1. Scattering Study of Nano-structural Change of Surfactants by Heavy Metal Adsorption.
2. Turbidity and SAXS Analyses of Poly(acrylamide-co-maleic acid) gels.
3. Attempt to Develop Polymer Gels Selectively Recovering Ultratrace Elements.
4. Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study of Nano-structural Change of Surfactants Caused by Heavy Metal Adsorption
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5. Kyushu University Beamline, BL06, at SAGA-LS.
6. Outline of Kyushu University Beamline.
7. Microstructural Analyses of Heavy-metal Adsorbed PAAm Gels.
8. UV-irradiation Effects on the Properties of poly-Acrylamide/Sodium Acrylate Gel.
9. SAXS and XAFS Studies on Zinc-neutralized Ethylene-methacrylic Acid Ionomer.
10. Effect of Organic Solvent Substitution on Nano-scopic Structure of Poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate) Gel.
11. Harmful-Heavy-Metal-Anion Adsorbing Property of Acrylamide/Dimethylaminoethylacrylatemethylchloride Gel.
12. Side-Chain Structural Effect of a Harmful-Heavy-Metal-Anion Adsorbing Gel.