Sunday, September 20 (Starting at 9:30)
For each presentation, the alphabet in the Presentation Number indicates the location, the first digit the day of the presentation (the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th day of the meeting), and the last two the order within each day for that venue.
Venue A Morning
Venue B Morning
Venue C Morning
Venue D Morning
Venue E Morning
Venue A Afternoon Venue B Afternoon Venue C Afternoon Venue D Afternoon Venue E Afternoon
Venue A Afternoon Venue B Afternoon Venue C Afternoon Venue D Afternoon Venue E Afternoon
Sunday Morning Sessions(September 20, starting at 9:30)
9:30-9:48 | 2A01 | Cold ion-trap infrared spectroscopy of the K+ channel selective filter partial peptide (GYG) - Thallium complex (Graduate School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science1,Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology2,School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology3,University of Illinois4,International Research Frontiers Initiative (IRFI), Institute of innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology5,School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology6) *Satoru Tanabe1,2, Keisuke Hirata2,3, James m. Lisy4,5, Shun-ichi Ishiuchi2,3, Koichi Tsukiyama1, Masaaki Fujii2,5,6 |
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9:48-10:06 | 2A02 | Observation and assignment of vibronic structures of hypervalent iodine compound (C5H5N)2I+ by cryogenic gas-phase spectroscopy (Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima Univ1,Graduate School of Advanced Science and Technology, Hiroshima Univ2) *Daiki Iwanaga1, Akihito Matsuyama2, Satoru Muramatsu2, Yoshiya Inokuchi2 |
10:06-10:24 | 2A03 | Cold ion trap infrared spectroscopy of LL and LD cyclodityrosine-The effect of protonation on chirality- (School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology1,Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology2,School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology3,CNRS, University of Paris-Saclay4,International Research Frontiers Initiative(IRFI)5) *Koki Yoshizawa1,2, Keisuke Hirata2,3,5, Shun-ichi Ishiuchi2,3,5, Anne Zehnacker-rentien4,5, Masaaki Fujii1,2,5 |
10:24-10:42 | 2A04 | Intracluster ion-molecule reactions of phenol-alkylsilane cluster cation: Structural determination of reaction product by infrared spectroscopy (Graduate School of Science, Kitasato Univ.1,School of Science, Kitasato Univ.2) *Kazuki Kobayashi1, Kenta Mizuse2, Haruki Ishikawa2 |
11:00-11:18 | 2A05 | [Withdraw] |
11:18-11:36 | 2A06 | Photoreaction cross section for OH radical formation in UV photolysis of liquid nonanoic acid (Komaba Institute for Science, The University of Tokyo1,Graduate school of Science and Technology, University of Tsukuba2,National Institute for Environmental Studies3) *Naoki Numadate1, Shota Saito1, Yuki Nojima2, Taka-aki Ishibashi2, Shinichi Enami3, Tetsuya Hama1 |
11:36-11:54 | 2A07 | Proton transfer reactions of bimolecular Ions in gas phase (Yokohama City Univ.) *Shinji Nonose, Hiroto Ohta, Satofumi Tago, Soju Tomiyama |
11:54-12:12 | 2A08 | Electron spin state of gas phase singly charged cytochrome c cation observed near room temperature (Faculty of Science, Gakushuin Univ.) *Hiroya Asami, Hanako Mizumura, Jun-ya Kohno |
Venue B [Clusters/particles/nanostructures]
9:30-9:48 | 2B01 | Study on CO2 activation mechanism on polyoxotantalate [Ta6O19]8– (Dept. of Chem, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.1,JASRI2,JST-PRESTO3) *Tomoki Matsuyama1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Naomi Kawamura2, Kotaro Higashi2, Naoki Nakatani1, Seiji Yamazoe1,3 |
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9:48-10:06 | 2B02 | Anomalous water-tolerant base catalysis of niobium oxide clusters (Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University1,Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology, Japan Science and Technology Agency2) *Seiji Yamazoe1,2, Yu Fujiki1, Vorakit Chudatemiya1, Hiroki Nagakari1, Tomoki Matsuyama1, Naoki Nakatani1, Soichi Kikkawa1 |
10:06-10:24 | 2B03 | Synthesis and excited-state dynamics of pentacene-modified Au25 dyad (Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio Univ.1,Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Univ. Sci.2,Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe Univ.3,Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere Univ.4) *Hayato Sakai1, Mana Nakamoto2, Masaaki Fuki3, Nikolai Tkachenko4, Yasuhiro Kobori3, Yuichi Negishi2, Taku Hasobe1 |
10:24-10:42 | 2B04 | Formation of novel superatomic molecules using bromine as a bridging ligand and elucidation of their formation principle (Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Univ. of Science1,Faculty of Science, Hokkaido Univ.2) *Ayaka Ikeda1, Sayuri Miyajima1, Sakiat Hossain1, Tokuhisa Kawawaki1, Yoshiki Niihori1, Takeshi Iwasa2, Tetsuya Taketsugu2, Yuichi Negishi1 |
11:00-11:18 | 2B05 | Elucidation of Ligand Desorption Mechanism of Thiolate-protected Gold Nanoclusters for Catalytic Applications (Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science1,Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University2,Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University3) *Tokuhisa Kawawaki1, Yuki Akinaga1, Hinano Kameko1, Yuki Yamazaki1, Ryo Takahata2, Miori Kataoka3, Soichi Kikkawa3, Toshiharu Teranishi2, Seiji Yamazoe3, Yuichi Negishi1 |
11:18-11:36 | 2B06 | Triplet generation in Au-Cu alloy clusters and its photon upconversion application (Graduated School of Science, Rikkyo Univ.) *Daichi Arima, Yoshiki Niihori, Masaaki Mitsui |
11:36-12:12 | 2B07 | [Invited Talk] Design and properties of assembled ligand-coordinated metal clusters (Faculty of Environmental Earth Science) *Katsuaki Konishi |
9:48-10:06 | 2C02 | Application of three-dimensional super-resolution microscopy to fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (Olympus) *Yoshinori Iketaki |
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10:06-10:24 | 2C03 | Investigation for electronic transition of aqueous solution of saccharide by ATR-FUV (School or Science and Engineering, Kindai Univ.) *Yusuke Morisawa, Ryosuke Sasaki |
10:24-10:42 | 2C04 | Observation of photoionization of 3-methylindole embedded in dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride and dodecyl sodium sulfate micelles (Faculty of Science, Gakushuin Univ.) *Shion Goryo, Koichi Iwata |
11:00-11:36 | 2C05 | [Invited Talk] Molecular science of liquid crystals: Beyond the "rigid-body" view (PAS, Univ. Tsukuba) *Kazuya Saito |
11:36-11:54 | 2C07 | Emission properties of an organic luminescent material with two charge-transfer excited states and their solvent dependence (Graduate School of Science, Kyushu Univ.1,Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research, Kyushu Univ.2) *Tomohiro Ryu1, Kiyoshi Miyata1, Masaki Saigo1, Yuushi Shimoda1, Youichi Tsuchiya2, Hajime Nakanotani2, Chihaya Adachi2, Ken Onda1 |
11:54-12:12 | 2C08 | State-selective energy transfer in luminescent lanthanide complex utilizing ligand-to-metal intramolecular energy transfer (Graduate School of Science, Kyushu Univ.1,Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.2,ICReDD, Hokkaido Univ.3) *Kiyoshi Miyata1, Shiori Miyazaki1, Motoaki Gotanda1, Sayo Horibe1, Yuichi Kitagawa2,3, Yasuchika Hasegawa2,3, Ken Onda1 |
9:30-9:48 | 2D01 | High-performance all-solid-state proton rectifier using heterogeneous membrane composed of porous coordination polymer and layered double hydroxide (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.) *Jiangfeng Lu, Yukihiro Yoshida, Mitsuhiko Maesato, Hiroshi Kitagawa |
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9:48-10:06 | 2D02 | Crystal structures and physical properties of molecular assemblies of chiral camphorsulfonic acid with imidazole and triazole (Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University1,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University2,Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University3) *Chisato Sato1, Kohei Sambe1, Takashi Takeda1,2, Norihisa Hoshino3, Tomoyuki Akutagawa1,2 |
10:06-10:24 | 2D03 | Dynamics of water molecules in chiral nanochannel (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science) *Fumiya Kobayashi, Makoto Tadokoro |
10:24-10:42 | 2D04 | Anhydrous proton conduction based on proton tautomerism in a 5-aminotetrazolium phosphate crystal (ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo) *Shun Dekura, Hatsumi Mori |
11:00-11:18 | 2D05 | Elucidation of the mechanism of solid-state ion exchange to organic cations using supramolecular channel structure (Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.1,CResCent, Hiroshima Univ.2,IAMR, Hiroshima Univ.3,IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.4,RIES, Hokkaido Univ.5,JST, PRESTO6) *Mizuki Ito1, Jun Manabe1, Katsuya Ishihashi1, Daisuke Konno1, Masaru Fujibayashi1, Goulven Cosquer1,2, Katsuya Inoue1,2,3, Takehiro Hirao1, Takeharu Haino1,2, Tomoyuki Akutagawa4, Takayoshi Nakamura5, Sadafumi Nishihara1,2,3,6 |
11:18-11:36 | 2D06 | Fabrication and Structure of Halide Solid Solution of Hexamethylenetetramine-based Metal-free Perovskite (Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University) *Hiroki Honda, Atsuko Suzuki, Ryo Tsunashima |
11:36-11:54 | 2D07 | Synthesis and properties of novel metal–organic frameworks constructed using a tricarboxylic acid and tetravalent metal cations (Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science) *Kyoko Shiraishi, Masaaki Sadakiyo |
11:54-12:12 | 2D08 | Thermal structural phase transitions exhibited by unsymmetrical gold(III) complexes coordinated by electron-donor and -acceptor ligands (Graduate School of Science, University of Hyogo1,School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University2,Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University3,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University4) *Sonomi Arata1, Yuna Kim2, Norihisa Hoshino3, Tomofumi Kadoya1, Tomoyuki Akutagawa4, Jun-ichi Yamada1, Kazuya Kubo1 |
9:30-9:48 | 2E01 | Theoretical Study of Planar Defect in Layered Perovskite Photocatalyst Y2Ti2O5S2 (Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University1,Institute of Engineering Innovation, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo2,Research Initiative for Supra-Materials, Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Shinshu University3,PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency4,Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Ceramic Center5,Office of University Professors, The University of Tokyo6) *Kazutaka Nishiguchi1, Mamiko Nakabayashi2, Xizhuang Liang3, Takashi Hisatomi3, Takashi Tsuchimochi1,4, Takashi Shibata2,5, Kazunari Domen3,6, Seiichiro Ten-no1 |
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9:48-10:06 | 2E02 | Theoretical study on the conduction properties of single π-stacked molecular junctions (Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University1,Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Science, Kyushu University2) *Kazuki Okazawa1, Yuta Tsuji2, Kazunari Yoshizawa1 |
10:06-10:24 | 2E03 | Polymerization via insertion of ethylene into Al-C bond : DFT study of the polymerization of ethylene catalyzed by a cationic gadolinium metallocene (Advanced Materials Div. Bridgestone Corporation1,Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University2) *Rika Fukushima1, Olivier Tardif1, Shojiro Kaita1, Yasuo Wakatsuki1, Nobuaki Koga2 |
10:24-10:42 | 2E04 | Development of a design method for functional molecules with general desired properties based on exploration of chemical space (Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido Univ.) *Takafumi Shiraogawa, Jun-ya Hasegawa |
11:00-11:18 | 2E05 | Prediction of oxidation potential of electrochromic materials based on electronic state informatics (Chuo Univ. Graduate School of Science and Engineering1,RICOH COMPANY,LTD.2) Daisuke Goto1,2, *Hirotoshi Mori1 |
11:18-11:36 | 2E06 | Density of states analysis of atomic and molecular adsorption states on metal surfaces using ab initio calculations and machine learning (Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City Univ.1,Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.2) *Wakana Ogita1, David samuel Rivera rocabado2, Tomomi Shimazaki1, Takayoshi Ishimoto2, Masanori Tachikawa1 |
11:36-11:54 | 2E07 | Theoretical foundation for the electronic theory of organic chemistry: A reactive orbital energy theory analysis (Grad. School of Science, Hokkaido Univ.1,Grad. School of System Informatics, Kobe Univ.2,Grad. School of Chem. Sci. and Eng., Hokkaido Univ.3,L-Station, Hokkaido Univ.4,ICReDD, Hokkaido Univ.5,School of Science, Hokkaido Univ.6) *Takao Tsuneda1,2, Hiroki Sumitomo6, Masatoshi Hasebe3, Takuro Tsutsumi1,4, Tetsuya Taketsugu1,5 |
11:54-12:12 | 2E08 | Prediction of molecular property with machine learning and molecular orbital energies (Department of Chemistry, Josai University1,Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Josai University2) *Hiroyuki Teramae1, Meyan Xuan2, Jun Takayama2, Mari Okazaki2, Takeshi Sakamoto2 |
Sunday Afternoon Sessions(September 20, starting at 15:00)
15:00-15:18 | 2A09 | Cold ion trap infrared spectroscopy of the complexes of the alkali metal ions and a partial peptide of K+ channels: Temperature effect on K+ selectivity (Sch. Sci., Tokyo Tech.1,Lab. Chem. Life Sci., Tokyo Tech.2,Sch. Life Sci., Tokyo Tech.3,IRFI, Tokyo Tech.4,Univ. Illinois5) *Keisuke Hirata1,2, Yukina Suzuki2,3, Lisy James m.4,5, Shun-ichi Ishiuchi1,2, Masaaki Fujii2,3,4 |
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15:18-15:36 | 2A10 | Charge resonance interaction in pyrrole dimer cation and its hydrated clusters probed by IR spectroscopy (Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University1,Institut für Optik und Atomare Physik, Technische Universität Berlin2) *Yoshiteru Matsumoto1, Otto Dopfer2 |
15:36-15:54 | 2A11 | Infrared spectroscopy of [H2O-Xn]+ (X= CO, CO2, N2) radical cation clusters : Competition between proton transfer and hemibond formation of the water radical cation (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.) *Mizuhiro Kominato, Asuka Fujii |
15:54-16:12 | 2A12 | Microscopic superfluidity of para-hydrogen clusters (RIKEN1,UBC2) *Susumu Kuma1, Hatsuki Otani2, Takamasa Momose2 |
16:30-17:06 | 2A13 | [Invited Talk] Bottom-up approach to molecular recognition systems by cold ion trap spectroscopy (School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology) *Shun-ichi Ishiuchi |
17:06-17:24 | 2A15 | Intramolecular proton transfer of protonated aminobenzoic acid studied by cryogenic ion mobility-mass spectrometry (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University1,Faculty of Science, Tohoku University2) *Keijiro Ohshimo1, Yuya Takasaki2, Ryosuke Sato1, Fuminori Misaizu1 |
17:24-17:42 | 2A16 | Dual dihydrogen-bond formations of jet-cooled acetylene – alkylsilane clusters studied by IR spectroscopy (Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka Univ.1,Faculty of Science, Shizuoka Univ.2,Faculty of Science, Kitasato Univ.3) *Arisu Hirota1, Yoshiteru Matsumoto2, Haruki Ishikawa3 |
15:00-15:18 | 2B09 | Theoretical study of photolysis of dimethyl-disulfide under near-field (Faculty of Science, Hokkaido Univ.1,JST-PRESTO2,Grad. School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.3,Meiji Univ.4,Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of Tokyo5,RIKEN6) *Takeshi Iwasa1,2, Keijiro Toda3, Yoshihiro Hirose4, Emiko Kazuma5,6, Yousoo Kim6,5, Tetsuya Taketsugu1 |
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15:18-15:36 | 2B10 | Tip-enhanced Raman study of adsorption dynamics of a pentacene derivative at the single molecular level (Graduate School of Science, Univ. of Hyogo) *Norihiro Aiga, Satoshi Takeuchi |
15:36-16:12 | 2B11 | [Invited Talk] Exploring single-molecule energetics by a scanning tunneling microscope (RIKEN) *Yousoo Kim |
16:30-16:48 | 2B13 | Hole injection to perylene monolayer on Au single crystal surfaces (TUAT1,UVSOR2,ICU3,Faculty of Engineering, Chiba Univ.4,KEK-PF5) *Osamu Endo1,3, Fumihiko Matsui2, Satoshi Kera2, Wang jae Chun3, Masashi Nakamura4, Kenta Amemiya5, Hiroyuki Ozaki1 |
16:48-17:06 | 2B14 | Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of a single C60 molecule adsorbed on the Si(111)-7×7 reconstruction surface (Department of Physical Chemistry, Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society, Germany1,Center for Mesoscopic Sciences, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan2) *Shuyi Liu1, Martin Wolf1, Akitoshi Shiotari1, Takashi Kumagai1,2 |
17:06-17:24 | 2B15 | Nanoscale structures and electronic properties of aromatic hydrocarbons ultrathin films on graphite surfaces (Graduate school of science, Osaka University1,Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University2) *Natsumi Murase1, Shuto Nojima2, Kouki Hayashida1, Hiroyuki Kato1, Michio Okada1, Megumi Akai1, Daegwi Kim2, Masahiro Shibuta2, Takashi Yamada1 |
17:24-17:42 | 2B16 | High-sensitivity observations of monolayers on metal surfaces via nonlinear Raman scattering spectroscopy (Department of Materials Molecular Science, Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), Japan1,RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Japan2,Innovative Optics and Photonics, PREST-JST, Japan3) *Tomoaki Ichii1,2, Atsunori Sakurai1,2, Toshiki Sugimoto1,2,3 |
17:42-18:00 | 2B17 | Enhancing photocatalytic water splitting activity in water vapor atmosphere (Department of Materials Molecular Science, IMS1,Department of Functional Molecular Science, SOKENDAI2,Innovative Optics and Photonics, PRESTO-JST3,RIKEN SPring-8 Center4) *Zhongqiu Lin1,2, Hikaru Saito1, Hiromasa Sato1,2, Toshiki Sugimoto1,2,3,4 |
Venue C [Biomolecules | Liquid phase]
15:00-15:18 | 2C09 | Structure-function relationships of the clock protein KaiC revealed by detailed kinetic modeling and Bayesian inference (IMS) *Shin-ichi Koda, Shinji Saito |
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15:18-15:36 | 2C10 | Coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics Study of a Virion Particle: Hepatitis B Virus envelope and capsid (Res. Inst. Sci., Okayama Univ.) *Ryo Urano, Wataru Shinoda |
15:36-15:54 | 2C11 | In silico drug mode-of-action study based on quantum molecular dynamics against SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda Univ.1,School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda Univ.2,Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology Research Institute, AIST3) *Junichi Ono1, Uika Koshimizu2, Yoshifumi Fukunishi3, Hiromi Nakai1,2 |
15:54-16:12 | 2C12 | Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Ligand Recognition by SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (ExCELLS1,IMS2,SOKENDAI3) *Shoichi Tanimoto1, Satoru g. Itoh1,2,3, Hisashi Okumura1,2,3 |
16:30-16:48 | 2C13 | Photoinduced 6pi electrocyclic reaction that circumvents the 2A/1A conical intersection and is completed within the excited state manifold (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University1,Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University2) *Hikaru Sotome1, Daichi Kitagawa2, Shota Hamatani2, Kento Mizuta1, Seiya Kobatake2, Hiroshi Miyasaka1 |
16:48-17:06 | 2C14 | Nuclear wave packet motions of dimer to pentamer of dicyanogold(I) complex in aqueous solutions of various concentrations (Guraduate School of Science and Engineering, Toyama Univ.1,Molecular Spectroscopy Lab., RIKEN2) *Munetaka Iwamura1, Kouichi Nozaki1, Liu Li2, Hikaru Kuramochi2, Satoshi Takeuchi2, Tahei Tahara2 |
17:06-17:24 | 2C15 | Ultrafast dynamics of trans-cis photoisomerization of indigo derivatives with absorption band at longer wavelengths in the visible region (LifeSciences, Ritsumeikan1,Radiation Sciences, Osaka Univ.2) *Yutaka Nagasawa1, Yu Kihara1, Shuntaro Tani1, Yamato Higashi1, Takahiro Teramoto2 |
17:24-17:42 | 2C16 | Dynamics of Higher Excited States of Perylene Bisimide Derivatives (College of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan University) *Yoichi Kobayashi, Daiki Fukuda |
15:00-15:18 | 2D09 | Spin-dependent bulk photovoltaic effect in a non-planer π conjugated system (SOKENDAI.1,IMS.2,PRESTO3,Graduate School of Science, Shizuoka Univ.4) *Yoji Nabei1,2, Daichi Hirobe3,4, Takuro Sato1,2, Hiroshi Yamamoto1,2 |
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15:18-15:36 | 2D10 | Structure and photophysical properties of luminescent axially chiral platinum (II) complexes (Graduate School of Sci. and Eng., Ibaraki Univ.1,Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural Univ.2,Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.3,Graduate School of Science, Kitasato Univ.4,Jasco5) *Daiki Tauchi1, Yuki Nagaya2, Keita Fukui3, Masashi Hasegawa4, Yasuhiro Mazaki4, Akiko Inagaki3, Satoko Suzuki5, Kazunori Tsubaki2, Sugiura Ken-ichi3, Hiroyuki Nishikawa1 |
15:36-15:54 | 2D11 | Chiral Properties of Luminous Molecules Encapsulated Gyroid MOFs (Nagoya Univ.1,JST PRESTO2,Chiba Univ.3,CAI, Chiba Univ.4) *Kazuya Nakashima1, Rie Suizu1,2, Hyuma Masu3,4, Kunio Awaga1 |
15:54-16:12 | 2D12 | Amphipathic AIE liquid: Temperature-dependent fluorescence, colloid formation and chain length dependence (IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.1,Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku Univ.2,National Institute for Materials Science3) *Takashi Takeda1,2, Shunsuke Yamamoto2, Atsuro Takai3, Hayato Anetai3, Masayuki Takeuchi1,3, Tomoyuki Akutagawa1,2,3 |
16:30-16:48 | 2D13 | Synthesis of molecular springs that exhibit thermosalient behavior and mechanically responsive luminescence (NIMS) *Hayato Anetai, Masayuki Takeuchi |
16:48-17:06 | 2D14 | Quinoxalineimide-based conjugated polymers: synthesis, property, and transistor performance (Tokyo Institute of Tecnology1,JASRI/SPring82,RIKEN SPring83,National Taipei University of Technology,4) *Minoru Ashizawa1, Tsukasa Hasegawa1, Yoshihiro Hayashi1, Susumu Kawauchi1, Hiroyasu Masunaga2, Takaaki Hikima3, Noboru Ohta2, Wen-ya Lee4, Hidetoshi Matsumoto1 |
17:06-17:24 | 2D15 | Estimation of electron-injection barriers at the metal/organic semiconductors interface using Accumulated Charge Measurement (Graduate School of Science, Univ. of Hyogo1,Department of Chemistry, Konan Univ.2) *Takeshi Oda1, Koji Yamaguchi1, Tomofumi Kadoya2, Hiroyuki Tajima1 |
17:24-17:42 | 2D16 | New aspects of organic Dirac electron systems (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime Univ.1,Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.2) *Ryuhei Oka1, Toshio Naito1, Keishi Ohara1, Ichiro Yamane2, Toshihiro Shimada2 |
17:42-18:00 | 2D17 | Design of Ferroelectric Organic Semiconductors with Alkylamide-substituted R-BTBT-NHCOC14H29 (R = H, C8H17) (Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku Univ.1,IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.2,Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata Univ.3,Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ.4) *Kohei Sambe1, Takashi Takeda1,2, Norihisa Hoshino3, Wakana Matsuda4, Kanae Tsujita1, Shingo Maruyama1, Shunsuke Yamamoto1, Shu Seki4, Yuji Matsumoto1, Tomoyuki Akutagawa1,2 |
15:00-15:18 | 2E09 | Prediction of water diffusion in polymer membranes using MD-GAN (Dept. of Mech Eng., Keio Univ.1,Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.2) *Ryo Kawada1, Katsuhiro Endo1, Kenji Yasuoka1, Hidekazu Kojima2, Nobuyuki Matubayasi2 |
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15:18-15:36 | 2E10 | Efficient computational method applicable to various vibrational difference spectra (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.) *Tomonori Hirano, Naoya Yazawa, Lin Wang, Akihiro Morita |
15:36-15:54 | 2E11 | Theoretical analysis of water vibration spectra in hydrophobic and hydrophilic hydration shell structures (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.) *Toshimasa Maruoka, Tomonori Hirano, Naoya Yazawa, Akihiro Morita |
15:54-16:12 | 2E12 | Quantum simulation of multidimensional spectroscopies for intermolecular and intramolecular modes of liquid water based on the system-bath model (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.) *Hideaki Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tanimura |
16:30-16:48 | 2E13 | Quantum vibrational dynamics based on ab initio path integral approach (JAEA) *Motoyuki Shiga |
16:48-17:06 | 2E14 | Nuclear Quantum Effects in Water and its Isotopologues from ab initio Path Integral Molecular Dynamics (JAEA) *Bo Thomsen, Motoyuki Shiga |
17:06-17:24 | 2E15 | Theoretical study of H+/D+ in light/heavy water solvent using path integral molecular dynamics simulation (Graduate School of Nano Bio Science, Yokohama city Univ.) *Kazuki Tatenuma, Makito Takagi, Kazuaki Kuwahata, Tomomi Shimazaki, Masanori Tachikawa |