Daisuke Nagao
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Recent Articles
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Nagasawa A, Fujishima K, Suga K, Watanabe K, Nagao D
Langmuir
. 2025 Jan;
41(1):654-662.
PMID: 39810361
Aqueous antibacterial colloids are potential agents that kill bacteria via physical contact. Conventionally, antibacterial agents are designed to be small, cationic, or hydrophobic. However, hydrophobic materials easily aggregate in aqueous...
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Mochizuki T, Sampei S, Suga K, Watanabe K, Welling T, Nagao D
Anal Chem
. 2024 Feb;
96(8):3284-3290.
PMID: 38355104
Nanoparticles (NPs) are utilized for the functionalization of composite materials and nanofluids. Although oxide NPs (e.g., silica (SiO)) exhibit less dispersibility in organic solvents or polymers due to their hydrophilic...
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Hasegawa M, Watanabe K, Namigata H, Welling T, Suga K, Nagao D
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2022 Nov;
633:226-232.
PMID: 36446215
Hypothesis: Three-dimensional plasmonic nanoparticle arrays in which the nanoparticles are assembled with a certain distance apart are expected to exhibit unique optical properties attributed to surface lattice resonances because of...
4.
Welling T, Grau-Carbonell A, Watanabe K, Nagao D, de Graaf J, van Huis M, et al.
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2022 Jul;
627:761-773.
PMID: 35878466
Hypothesis: The core particle may be manipulated by an AC electric field with rich frequency-dependent behavior. Experiments: Here, we explore the frequency-dependent dynamic electrophoretic mobility of a charged core particle...
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Suga K, Murakami M, Nakayama S, Watanabe K, Yamada S, Tsuji T, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Apr;
5(5):2202-2211.
PMID: 35469396
Polymer nanoparticles have attracted attention as antibacterial materials, but the function of the polymer itself has not yet been clarified sufficiently. To estimate the essential surface properties of antibacterial polymer...
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Watanabe K, Shimura T, Nagasawa A, Nagao D
Langmuir
. 2021 Jul;
37(31):9451-9456.
PMID: 34325512
Multipoint lock-and-key particle assembly, consisting of lock particles with multiple anisotropic dents and rod-shaped particles as key particles, is developed for colloidal modeling application. The lock particles were connected with...
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Fujimoto K, Ishikawa S, Watanabe K, Ishii H, Suga K, Nagao D
ACS Omega
. 2021 Jul;
6(27):17734-17740.
PMID: 34278159
Mesoporous silica shells were formed on nonporous spherical silica cores during the sol-gel reaction to elucidate the mechanism for the generation of secondary particles that disturb the efficient growth of...
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Welling T, Watanabe K, Grau-Carbonell A, de Graaf J, Nagao D, Imhof A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2021 Jun;
15(7):11137-11149.
PMID: 34132535
Yolk-shell or rattle-type particles consist of a core particle that is free to move inside a thin shell. A stable core with a fully accessible surface is of interest in...
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Inose T, Kitamura N, Takano-Kasuya M, Tokunaga M, Une N, Kato C, et al.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
. 2021 Apr;
203:111732.
PMID: 33839472
The technology to accurately image the morphology of tumor vessels with X-ray contrast agents is important to clarify mechanisms underlying tumor progression and evaluate the efficacy of chemotherapy. However, in...
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Namigata H, Watanabe K, Okubo S, Hasegawa M, Suga K, Nagao D
Materials (Basel)
. 2020 Dec;
14(1).
PMID: 33374675
Immobilization of photocatalysts on supports is an important method of adding highly active photocatalysts to a continuous flowing system without the need for photocatalyst recovery. However, direct immobilization prevents exposure...