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    Hole Transfer Mechanism of Fused Porphyrin Radical Cations: A DFT study

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    Π-conjugated organic molecules, such as oligothiophenes and acenes have been the subject of considerable interest owing to their semiconductor properties. To develop a higher performance of oligo-porphyrins, several modified types have been synthesized and its electronic properties are systematically investigated. A new approach is directly to connect the neighbor porphyrin-rings (Fig. 1) [1].The fused porphyrin (P(n), where n is number of porphyrin ring) has a well-defined molecular size and high chemical stability. Recently, it has found that P(n) derivatives have semiconducting properties. However,the nature of the electronic states of P(n) is not clearly understood because of lack of theoretical works. In this study, DFT calculation is applied to the ground and excited states of cationic P^+(n) in order to shed light on the mechanism of hole transfer.Nagasaki Symposium on Nano-Dynamics 2008 (NSND2008) 平成20年1月29日(火)於長崎大学 Poster Presentatio

    How Should We Foster the Professional Integrity of Engineers in Japan? A Pride-Based Approach

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    I discuss the predicament that engineering-ethics education in Japan now faces and propose a solution to this. The predicament is professional motivation, i.e., the problem of how to motivate engineering students to maintain their professional integrity. The special professional responsibilities of engineers are often explained either as an implicit social contract between the profession and society (the “social-contract” view), or as requirements for membership in the profession (the “membership-requirement” view). However, there are empirical data that suggest that such views will not do in Japan, and this is the predicament that confronts us. In this country, the profession of engineering did not exist 10 years ago and is still quite underdeveloped. Engineers in this country do not have privileges, high income, or high social status. Under such conditions, neither the social-contract view nor the membership-requirement view is convincing. As an alternative approach that might work in Japan, I propose a pride-based view. The notion of pride has been analyzed in the virtue-ethics literature, but the full potential of this notion has not been explored. Unlike other kinds of pride, professional pride can directly benefit the general public by motivating engineers to do excellent work even without social rewards, since being proud of themselves is already a reward. My proposal is to foster a particular kind of professional pride associated with the importance of professional services in society, as the motivational basis for professional integrity. There is evidence to suggest that this model works

    Fracture behaviour of unmodified and rubber-modified epoxies under hydrostatic pressure

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    The fracture toughness and uniaxial tensile yield strengths of unmodified and CTBN-rubber-modified epoxies were measured under hydrostatic pressure. The purpose of these experiments was to learn how suppressing cavitation in rubber particles affects the deformation mechanisms and the fracture toughness of rubber-modified epoxy. It was found that the cavitation of CTBN-rubber could be suppressed at a relatively low pressure (between 30 and 38 M Pa). With cavitation suppressed, the rubber particles are unable to induce massive shearyielding in the epoxy matrix, and the fracture toughness of the rubber-modified epoxy is no higher than that of the unmodified epoxy in the pressure range studied. Unmodified epoxy shows a brittle-to-ductile transition in fracture toughness test. The reason for this transition is the postponement of the cracking process by applied pressure.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44734/1/10853_2005_Article_BF01154701.pd
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