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Akira Miyamoto

Akira Miyamoto

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
12429
World Ranking
10138
National Ranking
727

Overview

Akira Miyamoto is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, focusing primarily on medical research. Their publications cover various aspects within the fields of medicine, particularly emphasizing endocrine, diabetes, and metabolism-related topics.

Their recent papers include:

  • Healed Penile Necrosis in a Presumed Calciphylaxis Case Following Autoamputation, 2020, International Journal of Surgical Wound Care
  • Evolving Society and Academy in Computational Chemistry and Expectations for Younger Generations, 2021, Journal of Computer Chemistry Japan
  • Stroke Detection of Canoe Sprint Kayak and Canadian using RTK GNSS, 2021, The Proceedings of the Symposium on sports and human dynamics
  • Effectiveness of Water Supply Pipeline Systems Using Ductile Iron Pipes and Seismic Resistant Joints against Heavy Rain and Typhoon Disasters in Japan, 2022, Lifelines 2022

Miyamoto's research spans several main fields of study, with a focus on medicine. Contributions further delve into various subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, ophthalmology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, civil and structural engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

Key research topics in their work are:

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
  • Pneumothorax, Barotrauma, Emphysema
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Energy, Environment, Agriculture Analysis

The scholar has published in diverse venues, some of which are:

  • International Journal of Surgical Wound Care
  • Journal of Computer Chemistry Japan
  • The Proceedings of the Symposium on sports and human dynamics
  • Lifelines 2022

Frequent collaborators in Miyamoto's research include Sakie Oyadomari, Yushi Suzuki, Kyoichi Matsuzaki, Masahiro Toriumi, and Mariko Takaoka. These coauthors have contributed alongside Miyamoto on various research projects, reflecting interdisciplinary cooperation across medical and engineering topics.

Best Publications

  • Atomic‐scale formation of ultrasmooth surfaces on sapphire substrates for high‐quality thin‐film fabrication

    M. Yoshimoto;T. Maeda;T. Ohnishi;H. Koinuma

  • Mechanism of the reaction of NO and NH3 on vanadium oxide catalyst in the presence of oxygen under the dilute gas condition

    Makoto Inomata;Akira Miyamoto;Yuichi Murakami

  • Selective oxidation of propylene over gold deposited on titanium-based oxides

    M. Haruta;B. S. Uphade;S. Tsubota;A. Miyamoto

  • Structures of supported vanadium oxide catalysts. 1. Vanadium(V) oxide/titanium dioxide (anatase), vanadium(V) oxide/titanium dioxide (rutile), and vanadium(V) oxide/titanium dioxide (mixture of anatase with rutile)

    Makoto Inomata;Makoto Inomata;Kenji Mori;Kenji Mori;Akira Miyamoto;Toshiaki Ui

  • Mechanism of the side-chain alkylation of toluene with methanol

    Hirofumi Itoh;Akira Miyamoto;Yuichi Murakami

  • A computational chemistry study on friction of h-MoS2. Part I. Mechanism of single sheet lubrication

    Tasuku Onodera;Yusuke Morita;Ai Suzuki;Michihisa Koyama

  • A Metal–Organic Framework as an Electrocatalyst for Ethanol Oxidation

    Lifen Yang;Shozo Kinoshita;Shozo Kinoshita;Teppei Yamada;Seiichi Kanda

  • Selective aromatization of light paraffins on platinum-ion-exchanged gallium-silicate bifunctional catalysts

    Tomoyuki Inui;Yoshinori Makino;Fumio Okazumi;Susumu Nagano

  • A Computational Chemistry Study on Friction of h-MoS2. Part II. Friction Anisotropy

    Tasuku Onodera;Yusuke Morita;Ryo Nagumo;Ryuji Miura

  • DETERMINATION OF THE NUMBER OF VANADIUM=OXYGEN SPECIES ON THE SURFACE OF VANADIUM OXIDE CATALYSTS. 1. UNSUPPORTED VANADIUM PENTOXIDE AND VANADIUM PENTOXIDE/TITANIUM DIOXIDE TREATED WITH AN AMMONIACAL SOLUTION

    Akira Miyamoto;Yutaka Yamazaki;Makoto Inomata;Yuichi Murakami

  • Highly selective synthesis of light olefins from methanol on a novel Fe-silicate

    Tomoyuki Inui;Hirokazu Matsuda;Osamu Yamase;Hideo Nagata

  • A DFT Study on Peroxo-Complex in Titanosilicate Catalyst: Hydrogen Peroxide Activation on Titanosilicalite-1 Catalyst and Reaction Mechanisms for Catalytic Olefin Epoxidation and for Hydroxylamine Formation from Ammonia

    Hiroaki Munakata;Yasunori Oumi;Akira Miyamoto

  • A Quantum Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of the Initial Hydrolysis Step in Sol−Gel Process

    Mohamed Elanany;Parasuraman Selvam;Toshiyuki Yokosuka;Seiichi Takami

  • Nitrogen-15 tracer investigation of the mechanism of the reaction of nitric oxide with ammonia on vanadium oxide catalysts

    Akira Miyamoto;Kan Kobayashi;Makoto Inomata;Makoto Inomata;Yuichi Murakami

  • Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation of the adsorption of CO2 on silicalite and NaZSM-5

    Akiyasu Hirotani;Koichi Mizukami;Ryuji Miura;Hiromitsu Takaba

  • NH3 adsorption on the brönsted and Lewis acid sites of V2O5(010): A periodic density functional study

    Xilin Yin;Huanmei Han;Isao Gunji;Akira Endou

  • Ionomer content in the catalyst layer of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC): Effects on diffusion and performance

    Ai Suzuki;Unal Sen;Unal Sen;Tatsuya Hattori;Ryuji Miura

  • Tight-binding quantum chemical molecular dynamics simulation of mechano-chemical reactions during chemical-mechanical polishing process of SiO 2 surface by CeO 2 particle

    Arivazhagan Rajendran;Yasufumi Takahashi;Michihisa Koyama;Momoji Kubo

  • Kinetics, isotope effects, and mechanism for the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide on supported nickel catalysts

    Toshiaki Mori;Hiroyuki Masuda;Hisao Imai;Akira Miyamoto

  • Determination of the number of vanadium = oxygen species on the surface of vanadium oxide catalysts. 2. Vanadium pentoxide/titanium dioxide catalysts

    Makoto Inomata;Akira Miyamoto;Yuichi Murakami

  • Graphene-based ordered framework with a diverse range of carbon polygons formed in zeolite nanochannels

    Hirotomo Nishihara;Hiroyuki Fujimoto;Hiroyuki Itoi;Keita Nomura

Frequent Co-Authors

Momoji Kubo
Momoji Kubo Tohoku University
Yasunori Oumi
Yasunori Oumi Gifu University
Parasuraman Selvam
Parasuraman Selvam Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Yuichi Murakami
Yuichi Murakami Nagoya University
Tomoyuki Inui
Tomoyuki Inui Kyoto University
Kenji Inaba
Kenji Inaba University of Southern California
Tadashi Hattori
Tadashi Hattori Nagoya University
Masashi Kawasaki
Masashi Kawasaki University of Tokyo
Naoki Takahashi
Naoki Takahashi Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Hideomi Koinuma
Hideomi Koinuma Tokyo Institute of Technology

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