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Preparation of hydrophobic CaCO3 composite particles by mineralization with sodium trisilanolate in a methanol solution
  Keum, DK; Kim, KM; Naka, K; Chujo, Y (2002)
  JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, 12(8): 2449-2452
Polymer hybrids with functionalized silsesquioxanes via two physical interactions in one system
  Kim, KM; Chujo, Y (2003)
  JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART A-POLYMER CHEMISTRY, 41(9): 1306-1315
Synthesis of photosensitive organic-inorganic polymer hybrids by utilizing caged photoactivatable alkoxysilane
  Ogoshi, T; Chujo, Y (2004)
  MACROMOLECULES, 37(16): 5916-5922
Synthesis of soluble complexan polymers in organic solvents for using as a polymer-chelate precursor to YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films
  Naka, K; Tanaka, Y; Yamasaki, K; Ohki, A; Chujo, Y; Maeda, S (2001)
  BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 74(3): 571-577
Synthesis of poly(vinylene-arsine)s: Alternating radical copolymerization of arsenic atomic biradical equivalent and phenylacetylene
  Naka, K; Umeyama, T; Chujo, Y (2002)
  JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 124(23): 6600-6603
Functional macromolecules with electron-donating dithiafulvene unit
  Uemura, T; Naka, K; Chujo, Y (2004)
  NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS, 167: 81-106
Amphiphilic tetrathiafulvalene derivative: Charge-transfer complexation behavior in solutions
  Naka, K; Inagi, S; Uemura, T; Chujo, Y (2005)
  BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 78(3): 519-522
The sea urchin-shaped CaCO3 via template mineralization on surface-functionalized vaterite particles by tiopronin-protected gold nanoparticles
  Keum, DK; Naka, K; Chujo, Y (2004)
  CHEMISTRY LETTERS, 33(3): 310-311
New preparation methods for organic-inorganic polymer hybrids
  Chujo, Y; Tamaki, R (2001)
  MRS BULLETIN, 26(5): 389-392
Synthesis and optical properties of novel through-space pi-conjugated polymers having a dithia[3.3]metacyclophane skeleton in the main chain
  Morisaki, Y; Ishida, T; Chujo, Y (2003)
  POLYMER JOURNAL, 35(6): 501-506